Authors
Marjolein BA Van Asselt, Ortwin Renn
Publication date
2011/4/1
Journal
Journal of risk research
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
431-449
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The term ‘governance’ has been used in political science to describe the multitude of actors and processes that lead to collective binding decisions. The term ‘risk governance’ involves the translation of the substance and core principles of governance to the context of risk‐related decision‐making. Does it involve a major change on how risks are conceptualized, managed, and communicated, or it is just a new fashion? In this paper, we aim to delineate the genesis and analytical scope of risk governance. In our view, risk governance pertains to the various ways in which many actors, individuals, and institutions, public and private, deal with risks surrounded by uncertainty, complexity, and/or ambiguity. It emphasizes that not all risks are simple; they cannot be calculated as a function of probability and effect. It is more than a descriptive shorthand for a complex, interacting network in which collective binding decisions …
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Scholar articles
MBA Van Asselt, O Renn - Journal of risk research, 2011