1 - 17 |
Integrating human health and ecological concerns in risk assessments Cirone PA, Duncan PB |
19 - 39 |
Comparative risk assessment: an international comparison of methodologies and results Morgenstern RD, Shih JS, Sessions SL |
41 - 62 |
The revision of the air quality legislation in the European Union related to ground-level ozone Amann M, Lutz M |
63 - 89 |
Assessment of requirements on safety management systems in EU regulations for the control of major hazard pipelines Papadakis GA |
91 - 103 |
Land recovery and man-made risks: a perspective from the EU accession countries Duffield S, Lucia AC, Mitchison N, Kasamas H |
IX - XIV |
Risk assessment and environmental policy making Amendola A, Wilkinson DR |
105 - 121 |
IPPC, BAT, and voluntary agreements Cunningham D |
123 - 144 |
Encouraging inherently safer production in European firms: a report from the field Ashford NA, Zwetsloot G |
145 - 171 |
Meso-scale life-cycle impact assessment of novel technology policies: The case of renewable energy Sarigiannis DA, Triacchini G |
173 - 190 |
Risk assessment of accidents involving environmental high-toxicity substances Gorsky V, Shvetzova-Shilovskaya T, Voschinin A |
191 - 222 |
Land-use planning in the vicinity of chemical sites: Risk-informed decision making at a local community level Christou MD, Mattarelli M |
223 - 245 |
The use of geographic information systems in major accident risk assessment and management Contini S, Bellezza F, Christou MD, Kirchsteiger C |
247 - 259 |
Learning from citizens: a Venetian experience De Marchi B |
261 - 280 |
Technological risk, participation and deliberation. Some results from three Italian case studies Pellizzoni L, Ungaro D |
281 - 301 |
Alerting the population in emergency plans: examples of local public policy in Provence Lalo A |
303 - 317 |
Policy understanding of science, public trust and the BSE-CJD crisis Jacob M, Hellstrom T |