Treatment of risk in environmental impact assessment |
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Authors: | Glenn W. Suter II Lawrence W. Barnthouse Robert V. O'Neill |
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Affiliation: | (1) Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 37831 Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA |
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Abstract: | Risk assessment and environmental impact assessment have developed as separate traditions. While environmental impact assessment is a broad field that includes all activities that attempt to analyze and evaluate the effects of human and related actions on the environment, risk assessment has been concerned with the relatively well-defined regulatory problems and employs formal quantitative analysis of the probability of specific undesired events, such as cancer. Risk analytic approaches, particularly the explicit treatment of uncertainty, can significantly contribute to environmental assessments. This article discusses the type and sources of uncertainty in environmental assessments, techniques for their quantification, and ways to use uncertainty estimates to calculate probabilities of effects or probabilities of exceeding environmental standards and to determine the need for mitigation or additional research.This article was presented at the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, Task Force Meeting on Risk and Policy Analysis under Conditions of Uncertainty, Laxenburg, Austria, November 1985. |
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Keywords: | Environmental impact assessment Risk Uncertainty Analysis |
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