How can empirical evidence of adverse effects from exposure to noxious agents, which is often incomplete and uncertain, be used most appropriately to protect human health? We examine several important questions on the best uses of empirical evidence in regulatory risk management decision-making raised by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s science-policy concerning uncertainty and variability in human health risk assessment. In our view, the US EPA (and other agencies that have adopted similar views of risk management) can often improve decision-making by decreasing reliance on default values and assumptions, particularly when causation is uncertain. This can be achieved by more fully exploiting decision-theoretic methods and cri...
Environmental regulation in the United States has been characterized by short-term decisions with un...
A public appeal has been advanced by a large group of scientists, concerned that science has been mi...
The US Environmental Protection Agency was established in 1970 to protect the public health and envi...
Regulation of toxic substances is an extremely complex, uncertain, and controversial enterprise. The...
This brief commentary will argue that whether hormesis is considered in regulatory risk assessment i...
This brief commentary will argue that whether hormesis is considered in regulatory risk assessment i...
When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule addressing mercury leakage f...
This paper seeks to inform the current "regulatory reform" effort in the U.S. by describing how info...
Regulators must rely on science to understand problems and predict the consequences of regulatory ac...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
Maine, like the nation, has focused a great deal of recent attention on determining acceptable level...
This paper compares two approaches toward handling of uncertainty in public policy decisions. In one...
This draft report has not been released formally by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and sh...
How should agencies and legislatures evaluate possible policies to mitigate the impacts of earthquak...
In many environmental and public health domains, heuristic methods of risk and decision analysis mus...
Environmental regulation in the United States has been characterized by short-term decisions with un...
A public appeal has been advanced by a large group of scientists, concerned that science has been mi...
The US Environmental Protection Agency was established in 1970 to protect the public health and envi...
Regulation of toxic substances is an extremely complex, uncertain, and controversial enterprise. The...
This brief commentary will argue that whether hormesis is considered in regulatory risk assessment i...
This brief commentary will argue that whether hormesis is considered in regulatory risk assessment i...
When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule addressing mercury leakage f...
This paper seeks to inform the current "regulatory reform" effort in the U.S. by describing how info...
Regulators must rely on science to understand problems and predict the consequences of regulatory ac...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
Maine, like the nation, has focused a great deal of recent attention on determining acceptable level...
This paper compares two approaches toward handling of uncertainty in public policy decisions. In one...
This draft report has not been released formally by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and sh...
How should agencies and legislatures evaluate possible policies to mitigate the impacts of earthquak...
In many environmental and public health domains, heuristic methods of risk and decision analysis mus...
Environmental regulation in the United States has been characterized by short-term decisions with un...
A public appeal has been advanced by a large group of scientists, concerned that science has been mi...
The US Environmental Protection Agency was established in 1970 to protect the public health and envi...