Risk analysis and society : an interdisciplinary characterization of the field / edited by Timothy McDaniels, Mitchell J. Small.

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Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction - Risk Analysis and Society: An Interdisciplinary Characterization of the Field / Timothy L. McDaniels and Mitchell J. Small
  • 2. The Conception of Variability in Risk Analyses: Developments Since 1980 / Dale Hattis
  • 3. Mechanistic Considerations in the Harmonization of Dose-Response Methodology: The Role of Redundancy at Different Levels of Biological Organization / Lorenz R. Rhomberg
  • 4. Risk of Extreme and Rare Events: Lessons from a Selection of Approaches / Vicki M. Bier, Scott Ferson, Yacov Y. Haimes, James H. Lambert and Mitchell J. Small
  • 5. Environmental Risk and Justice / Mary R. English
  • 6. Uncertain Risk: The Role and Limits of Quantitative Assessment / Alison C. Cullen and Mitchell J. Small
  • 7. Valuing Risk Management Choices / Robin S. Gregory
  • 8. The Role of Efficiency in Risk Management / John D. Graham, Per-Olov Johansson and Junko Nakanishi
  • 9. The Challenge of Integrating Deliberation and Expertise: Participation and Discourse in Risk Management / Ortwin Renn
  • 10. Global Change and Transboundary Risks / Joyce Tait and Ann Bruce
  • 11. Environmental Risks and Developing Countries: An Asian Perspective / Michinori Kabuto, Saburo Ikeda and Iwao Uchiyama
  • 12. State of the Art and New Directions in Risk Assessment and Risk Management: Fundamental Issues of Measurement and Management / Rae Zimmerman and Robin Cantor.