Effective Risk Communication : The Role and Responsibility of Government and Nongovernment Organizations
Effective Risk Communication : The Role and Responsibility of Government and Nongovernment Organizations
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Author(s): McCallum, D. B.
Pavlova, M. T.
ISBN No.: 9780306430756
Pages: xiv, 370
Year: 198904
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 234.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

I. Overview.- 1. Principles and Guidelines for Improving Risk Communication.- II. Perspectives on Government Risk Communication.- 2. The Federal Role in Risk Communication and Public Education.


- 3. Communicating with the Public on Health Risks.- 4. The Role of Risk Communication in Environmental Gridlock.- 5. Risk Communication: Moving from Theory to Law to Practice.- 6. Hazard versus Outrage in the Public Perception of Risk.


- III. Government Risk Communication Programs.- 7. The Government as Lighthouse: A Summary of Federal Risk Communication Programs.- 8. Qualitative Risk Assessment: Experiences and Lessons.- 9. De Minimis Risk from Chemicals in Food.


- 10. Interactions between State and Federal Programs.- 11. Interactions between Community/Local Government and Federal Programs.- 12. A White House Perspective on Risk Communication.- IV. Case Studies of Government Risk Communication.


- 13. The Newark Dioxin Case.- 14. A Landfill Case in California.- 15. Phosphorus Release in Miamisburg, Ohio.- 16. Individual Notification of Workers Exposed to 2-Naphthylamine.


- V. The Risk Communication Process.- 17. Helping the Public Make Health Risk Decisions.- 18. Scientific Uncertainties and How They Affect Risk Communication.- 19. Translation of Risk Information for the Public: Message Development.


- 20. Reaching Target Audiences with Risk Information.- 21. Evaluating Risk Communication.- Appendixes.- A. Inventory of Government Risk Communication Programs.- B.


Improving Dialogue with Communities: A Risk Communication Manual for Government.- C. Risk Communication, Risk Statistics, and Risk Comparisons: A Manual for Plant Managers.- D. Encouraging Effective Risk Communication in Government: Suggestions for Agency Management.


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