This book is about the legal, economical, and practical
assessment and management of risky activities arising from routine,
catastrophic environmental and occupational exposures to hazardous
agents. It includes a discussion of aspects of US and European
Union law concerning risky activities, and then develops the
economic analyses that are relevant to implementing choices within
a supply and demand framework. The book also discusses
exposure-response and time-series models used in assessing air and
water pollution, as well as probabilistic cancer models, including
toxicological compartmental, pharmaco-kinetic models and
epidemiological relative risks and odds ratios-based models.
Statistical methods to measure agreement, correlation and
discordance are also developed. The methods and criteria of
decision-analysis, including several measures of value of
information (VOI) conclude the expositions. This book is an
excellent text for students studying risk assessment and
management.
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