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Making the better environmental decisions: an alternative to risk assessment
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EngineeringRisk DecisionsEnvironmental Impact AssessmentEcological Risk AssessmentEnvironmental EconomicsEnvironmental LegislationEnvironmental PolicyEnvironmental HealthRisk ManagementManagementEnvironmental ManagementGreen Decision-makingPublic HealthEnvironmental GovernancePublic PolicyEnvironmental DisastersProfound ShiftWidespread Environmental DeteriorationEnvironmental Risk AssessmentEnvironmental PoliticsRisk GovernanceRisk AssessmentSocio-environmental ImplicationRisk Analysis (Business)Better Environmental Decisions
For the past quarter-century, government and the private sector have relied heavily on risk assessment for making decisions, allowing widespread environmental deterioration. In this book, Mary O'Brien recommends a simple yet profound shift to another decision-making technique: Instead of asking how much of a hazardous activity is safe (which translates into how much damage the environment can tolerate), alternatives assessment asks how we can avoid or minimize damage while achieving society's goals.Alternatives assessment is a simple, commonsense alternative to risk assessment. It is based on the premise that it is not acceptable to damage human and nonhuman health or the environment if there are reasonable alternatives. The approach calls for taking precautionary measures even if some cause-and-effect relationships have not been fully established scientifically. The process must involve an examination of the full range of alternatives, including no action at all. Equally important, it must be democratic and include potentially affected parties.O'Brien not only makes a persuasive case for alternative assessment; she tells how to implement it. She also shows how this technique has profound implications for public health, for our stewardship of the environment, and for a truly democratic government.Published in association with the Environmental Research Foundation.