Comparative risk assessment concepts, problems and applications /

All those who make risk-related decisions require sound knowledge on which to base their decisions, wherever possible including the best scientific knowledge available. Often, they are confronted by the need to make decisions in which they must allocate resources to one or more of several different...

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Corporate Authors: John Wiley & Sons
Group Author: Schütz, Holger; Wiedemann, Peter M., 1948; Hennings, Wilfried, 1953; Mertens, Johannes, 1952
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
German
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/3527608826
Summary: All those who make risk-related decisions require sound knowledge on which to base their decisions, wherever possible including the best scientific knowledge available. Often, they are confronted by the need to make decisions in which they must allocate resources to one or more of several different problems, and are required to do so in the absence of any objective means of comparing the risks or the impact of their decisions. CRA offers a possible way of providing a scientific basis for such decisions. This valuable contribution to the debate about CRA and its place in the total risk govern
Item Description: Translated and rev. version of: Vergleichende Risikobewertung / Schütz, H. [and others]. 2004.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 217 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 3527316671
9783527316670
3527608826
9783527608829
9783527608553
3527608559
1280723599
9781280723599
Index Number: RA566
CLC: X820.4
Contents: Concepts and definitions -- CRA in practice -- The empirical foundations of CRA -- Conceptual framework for an integrated comparative risk evaluation --The practical implementation of CRA.