Effective Risk Communication: The Role and Responsibility of Government and Nongovernment Organizations

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V.T. Covello, David B. McCallum, Maria T. Pavlova
Springer Science & Business Media, 06/12/2012 - 370 páginas
One of the greatest challenges facing those concerned with health and environmental risks is how to carry on a useful public dialogue on these subjects. In a democracy, it is the public that ultimately makes the key decisions on how these risks will be controlled. The stakes are too high for us not to do our very best. The importance of this subject is what led the Task Force on Environmental Cancer and Heart and Lung Disease to establish an Interagency Group on Public Education and Communication. This volume captures the essence of the "Workshop on the Role of Government in Health Risk Communication and Public Education" held in January 1987. It also includes some valuable appendixes with practical guides to risk communication. As such, it is an important building block in the effort to improve our collective ability to carry on this critical public dialogue. Lee M. Thomas Administrator, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Chairman, The Task Force on Environmental Cancer and Heart and Lung Disease Preface The Task Force on Environmental Cancer and Heart and Lung Disease is an interagency group established by the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977 (P.L. 95-95). Congress mandated the Task Force to recommend research to determine the relationship between environmental pollutants and human disease and to recommend research aimed at reduc ing the incidence of environment-related disease. The Task Force's Project Group on Public Education and Communication focuses on education as a means of reducing or preventing disease.
 

Índice

Principles and Guidelines for Improving Risk
3
The Federal Role in Risk Communication and Public
19
Communicating with the Public on Health Risks 27
26
Moving from Theory to Law to Practice
37
Hazard versus Outrage in the Public Perception of Risk
45
A Summary of Federal Risk
53
De Minimis Risk from Chemicals in Food
67
A White House Perspective on Risk Communication
83
Phosphorus Release in Miamisburg Ohio 101
100
Scientific Uncertainties and How They Affect Risk
117
Reaching Target Audiences with Risk Information
137
Evaluating Risk Communication
143
A Inventory of Government Risk Communication Programs 161
160
A Risk Communication
190
Index
367
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