E363 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Dr.. THE CONCEPT OF RISK IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Risk is simply seen as the possibility of suffering harm eg., crossing a busy intersection, breathing pol
Trang 1E363 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Dr Nguyen Thi Hoang Lien
nguyenthihoanglien@hus.edu.vn
LECTURE 13 SESSION 1 COMMUNICATING
RISK
Trang 2THE CONCEPT OF RISK IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Risk is simply seen as the possibility of suffering
harm (eg., crossing a busy intersection,
breathing polluted air, eating certain foods, undergoing medical tests, playing sports, etc.)
Trang 3TWO DIMENSIONS OF RISK
Trang 4TWO CATEGORIES OF RISK
Trang 5PERCEPTION OF RISK
• Risk means different things to different people;
• People tend to ignore or discount discrete, familiar, voluntary, and low-probability risks;
• Feelings of control and opportunities for participation influence evaluations of the acceptability of risk;
• People evaluate risk as members of a community;
• Trust is an important influence on risk perceptions
Trang 6RISK COMMUNICATION
• Risk communication is an intentional transfer
of information designed to respond to public concerns or public needs related to real or perceived hazards
• Risk communication is described as any public
or private communication that informs individuals about the existence, nature, form, severity, or acceptability of risks
Plough and Krimsky, 1990
Trang 7• Risk communication is an interactive process of exchange of information and opinion among individuals, groups, and institutions
• Risk communication involves multiple messages about the nature of risk and other messages, not strictly about risk, that express concerns, opinions, or reactions to risk messages or to legal and institutional arrangements for risk management
The National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.,
1989
Trang 8THE RISK COMMUNICATION PROCESS
Trang 9E363 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Dr Nguyen Thi Hoang Lien
nguyenthihoanglien@hus.edu.vn
LECTURE 13 SESSION 2 ENVIRONMENTAL MEDIATION
Trang 10WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION
(EDR)
EDR consists of a set of techniques, processes, and roles that enable parties to a dispute to reach agreement with the help of a neutral third party known as a mediator
Trang 11CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EDR PROCESS
• Voluntary participation by the parties involved
in the dispute;
• Direct or ‘face-to-face’ group interaction among the representatives of these parties; and
• Mutual agreement or consensus decisions among the parties on the process to be used and any settlement that may emerge
Crowfoot and Wondolleck (1990)
Trang 12THE SOURCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICT
•Difference in values and worldviews;
• Conflicting interests; and
• Technical uncertainty
What EDR offers is help in trying to keep these
ultimately resolvable through creative solutions.
Trang 13WHEN EDR IS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
• There are a manageable number of identifiable interests;
• There are no major issues that involve scientific uncertainty;
• The core dispute raises no fundamental value
or symbolic issues;
• The parties are able to achieve a level of trust and a sense of shared purpose;
• There exists a rough parity in relative power among the participants
Trang 14STRATEGIES AND TECHNIQUES FOR
SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS
• Separate the people from the problem;
• Focus on interests, not positions;
• Generate a wide variety of options for reconciling interests;
• Insist that the results be based on objective criteria