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    Comparing Environmental Risks: Tools for Setting Government Priorities

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  3. Information and the Crisis Economy (Communication & Information Science S.)
    Information and the Crisis Economy (Communication & Information Science S.)

  4. Public Safety Diving
    Public Safety Diving

  5. Chaos and Cyberculture
    Chaos and Cyberculture

  6. Technologies of Power (Communications & Information Science S.)
    Technologies of Power (Communications & Information Science S.)

  7. The Perception of Risk (Risk, Society & Policy S.)
    The Perception of Risk (Risk, Society & Policy S.)

  8. The Citizens at Risk: From Urban Sanitation to Sustainable Cities
    The Citizens at Risk: From Urban Sanitation to Sustainable Cities

  9. Flexibility in Global Climate Policy: Beyond Joint Implementation
    Flexibility in Global Climate Policy: Beyond Joint Implementation

  10. Dams and Development: A New Framework for Decision-making - The Report of the World Commission on Dams
    Dams and Development: A New Framework for Decision-making - The Report of the World Commission on Dams

  11. Non-lethal Weapons: A Fatal Attraction - Military Strategies and Technologies for 21st Century Conflict
    Non-lethal Weapons: A Fatal Attraction - Military Strategies and Technologies for 21st Century Conflict

  12. The Making of the Indian Atomic Bomb: Science, Secrecy and the Postcolonial State (Postcolonial Encounter S.)
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  13. In the Net: A Guide for Activists
    In the Net: A Guide for Activists

  14. Digital Diversions: Youth Culture in the Age of Multimedia (Media, Education & Culture S.)
    Digital Diversions: Youth Culture in the Age of Multimedia (Media, Education & Culture S.)

  15. Resource-Sensitivity, Binding and Anaphora (Studies in Linguistics & Philosophy S.)
    Resource-Sensitivity, Binding and Anaphora (Studies in Linguistics & Philosophy S.)

  16. After Earth Day: Continuing the Conservation Effort : [Papers] / Ed. [by] Max Oelschlaeger.
    After Earth Day: Continuing the Conservation Effort : [Papers] / Ed. [by] Max Oelschlaeger.

  17. Arming Iraq: How the U.S. and British Secretly Built Saddam's War Machine
    Arming Iraq: How the U.S. and British Secretly Built Saddam's War Machine

  18. Strategies for Accelerating Cleanup at Toxic Waste Sites: Fast-Tracking Environmental Actions and Decision Making
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  19. Implementing Homeland Security Initiatives for Enterprise IT
    Implementing Homeland Security Initiatives for Enterprise IT

  20. Managing the Internet Controversy
    Managing the Internet Controversy

  21. The Media Enthralled: Singapore Revisited
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  22. Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World
    Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World

  23. The Coast Guardsman's Manual
    The Coast Guardsman's Manual

  24. Bioregional Assessments: Science at the Crossroads of Management and Policy / Edited by K. Norman Johnson ... [Et Al.] ; Foreword by Jerry F. Franklin.
    Bioregional Assessments: Science at the Crossroads of Management and Policy / Edited by K. Norman Johnson ... [Et Al.] ; Foreword by Jerry F. Franklin.

  25. Against the Machine: The Hidden Luddite Tradition in Literature, Art and Individual Lives
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Comparing Environmental Risks: Tools for Setting Government Priorities (RFF Press)
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    Comparing Environmental Risks: Tools for Setting Government Priorities (RFF Press)

    Manufacturer: RFF Press
    ProductGroup: Book
    Binding: Hardcover

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    ASIN: 0915707799

    Book Description

    "Full of the wisdom and experience of those who have thought a lot about how to set environmental priorities based on the magnitude of the risk. Its editor, Terry Davies, is quite simply the most insightful and practical authority on risk assessment I know." -- William K. Reilly, former administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

    The budgetary squeeze of the 1990s has made it obvious that the government cannot address every possible environmental problem. Comparative risk assessment (CRA) is increasingly advanced as the means for setting realistic priorities. RFF's Center for Risk Management commissioned background papers from leading experts on CRA for a meeting with federal regulatory officials. Comparing Environmental Risks presents the revised papers of this workshop. Representing the state of the art on programmatic CRA, its methodological analyses and practical recommendations will be invaluable to government officials, independent analysts, and anyone studying environmental policy.

    "Those new to the field of comparative risk analysis will undoubtedly benefit by this short text, as will those familiar with only a few of the many facets of this rapidly evolving tool." Comparative Risk Bulletin

    "Davies and his colleagues present the reader with a wealth of insights into risk concepts and the multiplicity of choices facing analysts and others who seek to compare environmental risks meaningfully and fairly. The practical advice in this distinctive volume should help greatly to increase risk-assessment literacy among policy analysts, policymakers, and citizens at every level of government."Michael E. Kraft, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

    "This is must reading for those who are concerned about the future course of environmental policy."--Marc Landy, Boston College

    "Both individuals and institutions act according to their perceptions of their own interestsperceptions shaped by values and understanding. They constantly weigh options and compare risks. This volume brings together a thoughtful collection of essays about how to structure, inform and manage the comparison of risks in the environmental policy process. It is a useful, provocative and commendable book."--Jonathan Lash, President, World Resources Institute

    "Building on objective analysis of the history of comparative risk, this book will become an indispensable and recognized template for future debate and policy development."--James M. Strock, California Secretary for Environmental Protection

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