1 - 16 |
Safety in the globalising knowledge economy: an analysis by paradoxes Ravetz JR |
17 - 24 |
The risk game (Reprinted from'The risk game') Slovic P |
25 - 37 |
Regulating safety in an unsafe world (risk reduction for and with communities) Barnes P |
39 - 53 |
Risk as social process: the end of'the age of appealing to the facts'? Healy S |
55 - 75 |
Science and precaution in the appraisal of electricity supply options Stirling A |
77 - 99 |
Prospects for public participation on nuclear risks and policy options: innovations in governance practices for sustainable development in the European Union O'Connor M, van den Hove S |
IX - XIII |
Special issue: Risk and governance - Preface De Marchi B |
101 - 119 |
Chains of damages and failures in a metropolitan environment: some observations on the Kobe earthquake in 1995 Menoni S |
121 - 133 |
Increasingly intolerable boundaries: future control of environmental pollution Scanlon J |
135 - 151 |
Chemical safety and governance in Brazil de Freitas CM, Porto MFS, de Freitas NBB, Pivetta F, Arcuri AS, Moreira JC, Machado JMH |
153 - 170 |
Mining conflicts, environmental justice, and valuation Martinez-Alier J |
171 - 185 |
Incentives for mitigation investment and more effective risk management: the need for public-private partnerships Kunreuther H |
187 - 204 |
The role of risk assessments in the governance of genetically modified organisms in agriculture Strand R |
205 - 222 |
Democracy and the governance of uncertainty - The case of agricultural gene technologies Pellizzoni L |
223 - 243 |
From irreversibility to participation: towards a participatory foresight for the governance of collective environmental risks Faucheux S, Hue C |
245 - 248 |
Present challenges to risk governance Heriard-Dubreuil GF |