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100 1 _aRenn, Ortwin.
_eeditor.
245 1 0 _aGlobal Risk Governance
_h[electronic resource] :
_bConcept and Practice Using the IRGC Framework /
_cedited by Ortwin Renn, Katherine D. Walker.
264 1 _aDordrecht :
_bSpringer Netherlands,
_c2008.
300 _bonline resource.
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aInternational Risk Governance Council Bookseries,
_x1875-3353 ;
_v1
505 0 _aA Framework For Risk Governance -- White Paper on Risk Governance: Toward an Integrative Framework -- A Framework For Risk Governance: Critical Reviews -- A Framework for Risk Governance Revisited -- Enterprise Risk Management Perspectives on Risk Governance -- Comments on the IRGC Framework for Risk Governance -- White, Black, and Gray: Critical Dialogue with the International Risk Governance Council's Framework for Risk Governance -- Synopsis of Critical Comments on the IRGC Risk Governance Framework -- A Framework For Risk Governance: Case Study Applications -- Risk Governance of Genetically Modified Crops – European and American Perspectives -- Nature-Based Tourism -- Listeria in Raw Milk Soft Cheese: A Case Study of Risk Governance in the United States Using the IRGC Framework -- Nagara River Estuary Barrage Conflict -- Acrylamide Risk Governance in Germany -- Energy Security for the Baltic Region -- Nanotechnology Risk Governance -- A Framework For Risk Governance: Lessons Learned -- Lessons Learned: A Re-Assessment of the IRGC Framework on Risk Governance.
520 _aGlobal risks, global opportunities, global risk governance challenges. Global risks are not confined to national borders; they cannot be managed through the actions of a single sector. The governance of global, systemic risks requires an integrative approach involving governments, intergovernmental organizations, industry, academia and civil society. Risk accompanies change. It is a permanent and important part of life and the willingness and capacity to take and accept risk is crucial for achieving economic development and introducing new technologies. Many risks, and in particular those arising from emerging technologies, are accompanied by potential benefits and opportunities. The challenge of better risk governance lies here: to enable societies to benefit from change while minimizing the negative consequences of the associated risks. The International Risk Governance Council (IRGC) is an independent organisation whose purpose is to help the understanding and management of emerging global risks that have impacts on human health and safety, the environment, the economy and society at large. IRGC’s work includes developing concepts of risk governance, anticipating major risk issues and providing risk governance policy recommendations for key decision makers. IRGC believes that improvements in risk governance are essential if optimal risk-related decisions are to be made and to maximise trust in the processes and structures by which they are made. This book, Global Risk Governance: Concept and Practice Using the IRGC Framework, presents IRGC’s innovative risk governance framework, the careful reviews it received from internationally recognized scientists, and the results of several case studies in which the framework has been applied to a number of significant but different risks. The IRGC’s framework provides a structure for how particular risks may be investigated, communicated and managed by taking into account not only scientific evidence but also risk perceptions, social concerns and societal values. It seeks to provide a comprehensive and integrated view of risk governance and, so, assist decision makers with asking the right questions and developing more effective risk governance strategies for the increasingly complex opportunities and risks we face in the world. "The IRGC framework represents a new and important contribution to the broad body of work on risk management and sheds light on the kind of risk framework necessary to address 21st century global risk issues. It challenges the sustainability and scalability of generally accepted approaches adopted by the commercial sector. I look forward to road-testing some of IRGC’s concepts within my company!" Peter Sutherland Head of Group Risk & Compliance Insurance Australia Group, Sydney, Australia "There is little question that the integrated framework developed (by IRGC) will prove to be effective guidance for risk policymakers and managers at all levels of society and government. It will inform risk policy and practice." Eugene A. Rosa Edward R. Meyer Professor of Natural Resource and Environmental Policy Washington State University
650 0 _aEngineering.
650 0 _aSystem safety.
650 0 _aEnvironmental management.
650 0 _aPolitical science.
650 1 4 _aEngineering.
650 2 4 _aQuality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk.
650 2 4 _aPolitical Science.
650 2 4 _aEnvironmental Management.
650 2 4 _aPublic Health/Gesundheitswesen.
700 1 _aWalker, Katherine D.
_eeditor.
710 2 _aSpringerLink (Online service)
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