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Should we risk it?Should we risk it?

Should we risk it?1999

Daniel M. Kammen

About this book

"How dangerous is smoking? What are the risks of nuclear power or of climate change? What are the chances of dying on an airplane? More importantly, how do we use this information once we have it? The demand for risk analysts who are able to answer such questions has grown exponentially in recent years. Yet programs to train these analysts have not kept pace. In this book, Daniel Kammen and David Hassenzahl address that problem. They draw together, organize, and seek to unify previously disparate theories and methodologies connected with risk analysis for health, environmental, and technological problems. They also provide a rich variety of case studies and worked problems, meeting the growing need for an up-to-date book suitable for teaching and individual learning."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1996385W

Subjects

Risk assessmentScience and stateGovernment policyHealth risk assessmentEnvironmental sciencesEnvironmental policyTechnologyDecision makingEnvironmental healthTechnology and civilizationPublic PolicyPolítica ambientalPolítica gubernamentalRiesgoEvaluaciónSaludEnvironmental sciences--decision makingEnvironmental policy--government policy

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