Understanding risk : informing decisions in a democratic society

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Understanding risk : informing decisions in a democratic society

Paul C. Stern and Harvey V. Fineberg, editors

National Academy Press, 2003

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"Committee on Risk Characterization, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council"--T.p

"Reprinted in paperback, July 2003"--T.p.verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-240) and index

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Understanding Risk addresses a central dilemma of risk decisionmaking in a democracy: detailed scientific and technical information is essential for making decisions, but the people who make and live with those decisions are not scientists. The key task of risk characterization is to provide needed and appropriate information to decisionmakers and the public. This important new volume illustrates that making risks understandable to the public involves much more than translating scientific knowledge. The volume also draws conclusions about what society should expect from risk characterization and offers clear guidelines and principles for informing the wide variety of risk decisions that face our increasingly technological society. Frames fundamental questions about what risk characterization means. Reviews traditional definitions and explores new conceptual and practical approaches. Explores how risk characterization should inform decisionmakers and the public. Looks at risk characterization in the context of the entire decisionmaking process. Understanding Risk discusses how risk characterization has fallen short in many recent controversial decisions. Throughout the text, examples and case studies?such as planning for the long-term ecological health of the Everglades or deciding on the operation of a waste incinerator?bring key concepts to life. Understanding Risk will be important to anyone involved in risk issues: federal, state, and local policymakers and regulators; risk managers; scientists; industrialists; researchers; and concerned individuals. Table of Contents FRONT MATTER SUMMARY 1 THE IDEA OF RISK CHARACTERIZATION 2 JUDGMENT IN THE RISK DECISION PROCESS 3 DELIBERATION 4 ANALYSIS 5 INTEGRATING ANALYSIS AND DELIBERATION 6 IMPLEMENTING THE NEW APPROACH 7 PRINCIPLES FOR RISK CHARACTERIZATION A SIX CASES IN RISK ANALYSES AND CHARACTERIZATION B COMMON APPROACHES TO DELIBERATION AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION C BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES GLOSSARY REFERENCES INDEX

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  • NCID
    BB00625280
  • ISBN
    • 0309089565
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Washington, D.C.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 249 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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