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Risk Management and Hazardous Waste

Implementation and the Dialectics of Credibility

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Paperback, 447 blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 2011
ISBN13: 9783642831997
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg 0e druk, 2011 9783642831997
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This book analyses the treatment of uncertainties within risk management and regulation for hazardous wastes, in five national case-studies. It is shown that, although institutional uncertainties vary between national political cultures, regulatory bureaucracies everywhere understate these more fundamental uncertainties (which are often structural conflicts, of different rationalities) and define them instead as marginal technical uncertainties or imprecision in risk-definitions. Close comparative analysis shows that technical regulatory standards depend upon their local institutional setting in systematic ways, so that conventional regulatory emphasis on technical precision or standardisation should be replaced by greater social negotiation, and educated public involvement and control. Readers will find the book valuable for its novel analytical approach especially in relation to public acceptance issues, and the argument for fresh practical approaches derived from this; in addition there is new information and analysis from the descriptive materials in case studies. Its main aim is to stimulate fresh thinking and approaches to an urgent problem.

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ISBN13:9783642831997
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:447
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Druk:0

Inhoudsopgave

1. Introduction: A Conceptual Overview.- 2. Hazardous Wastes Risk Management and Environmental Regulation.- 3. Hazardous Waste — What Kind of Issue?.- 4. The Rationalities of Problem Definition: The Netherlands and Hazardous Waste Management.- 5. The Listing and Classifying of Hazardous Wastes.- 6. Government Responsibility for Risk: The Bavarian and Hessian Hazardous Waste Disposal Systems.- 7. Decentralized Regulation and Technical Discretion: The UK.- 8. Hazardous Waste Management in Hungary.- 9. Risk Assessment of Technological Systems — Dimensions of Uncertainty.- 10. Risk Assessment and Regulation for Hazardous Wastes.- 11. Risk Perception, Decision Analysis, and the Public Acceptance Problem.- 12. Summary and Conclusions.

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