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risk perception frames in environmental decision making

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2005

michael elliott
Affiliation:
georgia institute of technology, atlanta, georgia
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Abstract

despite a widespread consensus that reducing exposure to environmental risks is desirable, decision making often requires trade–offs. these trade–offs may focus on the time and resources needed to reduce environmental risks. they may involve increasing risks in one locality in order to promote a more significant reduction in risk in another. or, decreases in one type of risk may necessitate an increase in another form of risk.

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Research Article
Copyright
2003 national association of environmental professionals

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