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Comparative Risk Assessment Concepts Problems And Applications Holger Schutz

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Comparative Risk Assessment Concepts Problems And Applications Holger Schutz
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Holger Schutz, Dr. Peter M. Wiedemann, Dipl.?Ing. Wilfried Hennings, Dr.rer.nat. Johannes Mertens, Dr. Martin Clauberg(auth.)
ISBN: 9783527316670, 9783527608829, 3527316671, 3527608826
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Comparative Risk Assessment Concepts Problems And Applications Holger Schutz by Holger Schutz, Dr. Peter M. Wiedemann, Dipl.?ing. Wilfried Hennings, Dr.rer.nat. Johannes Mertens, Dr. Martin Clauberg(auth.) 9783527316670, 9783527608829, 3527316671, 3527608826 instant download after payment.

Providing a catalogue of suggested solutions for different categories of issues, this book offers a balanced overview and methodological examples for the practical implementation of the CRA. It considers CRA in the USA, Europe and Germany, using case studies to analyze and exemplify the decision-making processes and challenges involved. The authors then go on to look at the practical lessons learned from these case studies, together with an in-depth discussion of the underlying scientific hypotheses.
Sound scientific knowledge for everyone who makes decisions, whether government ministers, regulators, or company directors.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 7–12):
Chapter 2 Concepts and Definitions (pages 13–26):
Chapter 3 CRA in Practice (pages 27–76):
Chapter 4 The Empirical Foundations of CRA (pages 77–103):
Chapter 5 Conceptual Framework for an Integrated Comparative Risk Evaluation (pages 105–133):
Chapter 6 The Practical Implementation of CRA (pages 135–153):

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