This is a comment on Lofstedt and Bouder’s paper, which explores the prospects of evidence based uncertainty analysis in Europe, focusing on the ongoing development on uncertainty analysis at the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). We very much welcome a discussion on the need to develop better treatment and communication of uncertainty in risk analysis, as we believe that such discussion is long overdue. Lofstedt and Bouder raise many relevant points, in particular the call for evidence based uncertainty analysis. However, there is need to distinguish different types of communication in the discussion and facilitate – not diminish – the description and communication of uncertainty between risk assessors and decision-makers. We find that...
Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluatin...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked its Scientific Committee to review its own cross cut...
Scientific assessments of environmental problems, and policy responses to those problems, involve un...
This is a comment on Lofstedt and Bouder’s paper, which explores the prospects of evidence based unc...
There has been a great deal of discussion regarding both the communication of scientific uncertainti...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The European Food Safety Authority (EFS...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)’s prepared a guidance document on uncertainty (2015), and ...
This short commentary is a response to recent published work by the European Food Safety...
Abstract To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA's work, all its scientific assessm...
To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA\u27s work, all its scientific assessments m...
Public regulators (such as European Food Safety Authority, European Medicines Agency, and European C...
This paper addresses efforts made by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in recent years to fo...
This guideline is a recommendation of the BfR Committee for Exposure Assessment and Exposure Standar...
Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluatin...
Ten representatives of the EU Member States and the chemical industry were interviewed to find out t...
Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluatin...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked its Scientific Committee to review its own cross cut...
Scientific assessments of environmental problems, and policy responses to those problems, involve un...
This is a comment on Lofstedt and Bouder’s paper, which explores the prospects of evidence based unc...
There has been a great deal of discussion regarding both the communication of scientific uncertainti...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The European Food Safety Authority (EFS...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)’s prepared a guidance document on uncertainty (2015), and ...
This short commentary is a response to recent published work by the European Food Safety...
Abstract To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA's work, all its scientific assessm...
To meet the general requirement for transparency in EFSA\u27s work, all its scientific assessments m...
Public regulators (such as European Food Safety Authority, European Medicines Agency, and European C...
This paper addresses efforts made by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in recent years to fo...
This guideline is a recommendation of the BfR Committee for Exposure Assessment and Exposure Standar...
Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluatin...
Ten representatives of the EU Member States and the chemical industry were interviewed to find out t...
Uncertainty analysis is the process of identifying limitations in scientific knowledge and evaluatin...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked its Scientific Committee to review its own cross cut...
Scientific assessments of environmental problems, and policy responses to those problems, involve un...