Risk and Society: The Interaction of Science, Technology and Public PolicyLife in the last quarter of the twentieth century presents a baffling array of complex issues. The benefits of technology are arrayed against the risks and hazards of those same technological marvels (frequently, though not always, arising as side effects or by-products). This confrontation poses very difficult choices for individuals as well as for those charged with making public policy. Some of the most challenging of these issues result because of the ability of technological innovation and deployment to outpace the capacity of institutions to assess and evaluate implications. In many areas, the rate of technological advance has now far outstripped the capabilities of institutional monitoring and control. While there are many instances in which technological advance occurs without adverse consequences (and in fact, yields tremendous benefits), frequently the advent of a major innovation brings a wide array of unforeseen and (to some) undesirable effects. This problem is exacerbated as the interval between the initial development of a technology and its deployment is shortened, since the opportunity for cautious appraisal is decreased. |
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At EPA he was particularly charged with helping to develop systems and procedures for implementing the risk-based approach to environmental management. While he has specialized in xii Contributors.
At EPA he was particularly charged with helping to develop systems and procedures for implementing the risk-based approach to environmental management. While he has specialized in xii Contributors.
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risk-based approach to environmental management. While he has specialized in environmental policy since 1983, before that Dr. Russell's research and work focused on energy policy. He was Senior Fellow and Director of Resources for the ...
risk-based approach to environmental management. While he has specialized in environmental policy since 1983, before that Dr. Russell's research and work focused on energy policy. He was Senior Fellow and Director of Resources for the ...
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First, all are generated as the result of advances in technology, either as an initiating agent (i.e., a particular technology is the direct cause of a problem), or as a remedial agent (i.e., a technological approach has been deployed ...
First, all are generated as the result of advances in technology, either as an initiating agent (i.e., a particular technology is the direct cause of a problem), or as a remedial agent (i.e., a technological approach has been deployed ...
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The final section of the chapter suggests an approach for investigating such risks and hazards and applies the approach to an examination of the potential risks associated with emerging biotechnologies. M. Waterstone (ed.) ...
The final section of the chapter suggests an approach for investigating such risks and hazards and applies the approach to an examination of the potential risks associated with emerging biotechnologies. M. Waterstone (ed.) ...
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Overview of Predominant Hazards Paradigm There has been much written of late which critiques the predominant approaches of hazards research. It has been suggested that this research has been largely atheoretical; has taken a mechanistic ...
Overview of Predominant Hazards Paradigm There has been much written of late which critiques the predominant approaches of hazards research. It has been suggested that this research has been largely atheoretical; has taken a mechanistic ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
Advocacy and Global Warming | 33 |
CHAPTER 3 | 54 |
CHAPTER 5 | 61 |
CHAPTER 6 | 90 |
CHAPTER 8 | 121 |
CHAPTER 10 | 137 |
CHAPTER 11 | 163 |
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Risk and Society: The Interaction of Science, Technology and Public Policy M Waterstone Vista previa limitada - 1991 |
Risk and Society: The Interaction of Science, Technology and Public Policy M Waterstone Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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