Risk management requires integrating scientific and political processes to respond to public concerns legitimately and practically. Fostering public participation is easier to preach than to espouse. This chapter clarifies key elements of public participation—dialogue, debate, and negotiation—to help citizens and officials improve future participatory processes in settings demanding effective and responsive risk management
The objective of risk communication is to improve peoples' ability to make informed decisions in lig...
This article focuses on the fluid nature of risk problems and the challenges it presents to establis...
The authors undertook a study to define the messages that exist in 2 communities of risk (e.g., high...
Professional risk managers and the general public strongly disagree about the seriousness of many ri...
This study examines the ways in which citizens are allowed to participate in decisions about public ...
Using a U.S. case study, Ms. McComas and Dr. Scherer discuss how reliance on public meetings as tool...
A variety of phenomena are coped with rides : nuclear reactors, increased environmental and health c...
Significant progress has been made in understanding the various responses to risk, and their implica...
On the basis of our limited experiences with planning cells, successful communication programs appea...
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Stakeholder involvement is a necessary part of risk governance, especially when there is uncertainty...
The core premise of this chapter is that the manner in which risk-based information is constructed, ...
Meaningful public participation has been perceived as difficult to accommodate in regulatory proceed...
After discussing the increasing recognition of different kinds of claims for public participation in...
Abstract Public perceptions of risk have often been dismissed on the basis of ¿irrationality¿, and h...
The objective of risk communication is to improve peoples' ability to make informed decisions in lig...
This article focuses on the fluid nature of risk problems and the challenges it presents to establis...
The authors undertook a study to define the messages that exist in 2 communities of risk (e.g., high...
Professional risk managers and the general public strongly disagree about the seriousness of many ri...
This study examines the ways in which citizens are allowed to participate in decisions about public ...
Using a U.S. case study, Ms. McComas and Dr. Scherer discuss how reliance on public meetings as tool...
A variety of phenomena are coped with rides : nuclear reactors, increased environmental and health c...
Significant progress has been made in understanding the various responses to risk, and their implica...
On the basis of our limited experiences with planning cells, successful communication programs appea...
29 pagesOver the past two decades one of the most dramatic phenomenon on the social scene has been ...
Stakeholder involvement is a necessary part of risk governance, especially when there is uncertainty...
The core premise of this chapter is that the manner in which risk-based information is constructed, ...
Meaningful public participation has been perceived as difficult to accommodate in regulatory proceed...
After discussing the increasing recognition of different kinds of claims for public participation in...
Abstract Public perceptions of risk have often been dismissed on the basis of ¿irrationality¿, and h...
The objective of risk communication is to improve peoples' ability to make informed decisions in lig...
This article focuses on the fluid nature of risk problems and the challenges it presents to establis...
The authors undertook a study to define the messages that exist in 2 communities of risk (e.g., high...