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Law, Probability and Risk 2002 1(2):161-174; doi:10.1093/lpr/1.2.161
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Risk analysis and risk management: a European insight

Zoe Nivolianitou1

1 Systems Reliability and Industrial Safety Laboratory (SRISL), Institute of Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection, National Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Aghia Paraskevi 15310, Greece

The protection of health and well-being of humans together with the preservation and sustainability of the environment are principal goals of modern societies. As risk associated with technology is a crucial element for triggering public protest, it is of utmost importance to find the balance between risks and benefits, which affects the acceptability of hazardous facilities or activities. Risk-informed decision-making offers a solution to this end, as the whole decision process will obtain social acceptance with the promotion of consistency amongst regulators whose responsibilities may overlap.

Keywords: risk assessment; risk management


Received 14 February 2002. Revised 26 April 2002. Accepted 4 September 2002.


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