This chapter reviews research on the potential for knowledge exchange and participative approaches in making risk communication more effective. It focuses particularly on examples of communication concerning ‘chronic’, persistent risks associated with environments that are known to be contaminated, as well as ‘potential’ sources of environmental contamination, such as industrial facilities, in their normal operation and decommissioning.18 page(s
The authors undertook a study to define the messages that exist in 2 communities of risk (e.g., high...
Using case studies from nuclear waste disposal to genetically modified organisms, this paper examine...
The authors use ethnographic analysis of a focus group discussion between scientists and laypersons ...
This volume presents a set of papers from an international workshop an "Risk Communication". Partici...
Since the enactment of NEPA and other environmental legislation, the concept of `risk communication`...
In the literature about risk communication an evolution can be traced from traditional, one-way and ...
In the literature about risk communication an evolution can be traced from traditional, one-way and ...
Risk communication can be defined as the exchange of information about the nature, magnitude, signif...
Due to the consequences of approximately 76.9 million liters of herbicides used by the U.S. Army as ...
Risk “is the possibility of an unfortunate occurrence” (SRA 2018b). The study of risk, and its mitig...
As extension educators, we often are called upon to discuss and ex-plain those risks related to the ...
Abstract Environmental risk communication comprises an essential step in contaminated sites manageme...
This publication is part of a continuing research programme that seeks to examine aspects of risk an...
The prevention and management of environmentally damaging accidents has become an important responsi...
This chapter provides further insight into how the important aspects of risk, and the communication ...
The authors undertook a study to define the messages that exist in 2 communities of risk (e.g., high...
Using case studies from nuclear waste disposal to genetically modified organisms, this paper examine...
The authors use ethnographic analysis of a focus group discussion between scientists and laypersons ...
This volume presents a set of papers from an international workshop an "Risk Communication". Partici...
Since the enactment of NEPA and other environmental legislation, the concept of `risk communication`...
In the literature about risk communication an evolution can be traced from traditional, one-way and ...
In the literature about risk communication an evolution can be traced from traditional, one-way and ...
Risk communication can be defined as the exchange of information about the nature, magnitude, signif...
Due to the consequences of approximately 76.9 million liters of herbicides used by the U.S. Army as ...
Risk “is the possibility of an unfortunate occurrence” (SRA 2018b). The study of risk, and its mitig...
As extension educators, we often are called upon to discuss and ex-plain those risks related to the ...
Abstract Environmental risk communication comprises an essential step in contaminated sites manageme...
This publication is part of a continuing research programme that seeks to examine aspects of risk an...
The prevention and management of environmentally damaging accidents has become an important responsi...
This chapter provides further insight into how the important aspects of risk, and the communication ...
The authors undertook a study to define the messages that exist in 2 communities of risk (e.g., high...
Using case studies from nuclear waste disposal to genetically modified organisms, this paper examine...
The authors use ethnographic analysis of a focus group discussion between scientists and laypersons ...