The status and prospects of risk assessment |
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Authors: | Ian Burton Ronald Pushchak |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Environmental Studies and Department of Geography, University of Toronto Canada;2. Department of Geography, Erindale College, University of Toronto Canada |
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Abstract: | After discussing the changing nature of perceived risk problems, the status of risk assessment is described in relation to its origins and in particular to its roots in the environmental impact statement process. The nature of risk, its component elements and the manner in which existing concepts of risk have been reflected in risk assessment methods are described. The paper considers two emerging schools of thought in current risk assessment studies: one that calls for more accurate measures of risk and increasingly comprehensive event prediction models to determine risk acceptability and another which argues that the acceptance of risk is less dependent on the accuracy of risk analyses than it is on the nature of the decision-making process and in particular on whether compensation is provided for those bearing a disproportionate share of risk. |
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