2018
DOI: 10.1017/err.2018.64
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The Use of Risk Governance Principles in Practice: Lessons from a Dutch Public Institute for Risk Research and Assessment

Abstract: I. Introduction: risk governance principlesThe technical, natural science-based approach, with a focus on the likelihood of possible consequences and damage potential, has been adapted to deal with risks, such as genetically modified organisms, or newly synthesised materials, which cannot be managed merely by existing technocratic procedures. For a number of years already, professional risk assessment and management communities have advocated for a change, claiming that major controversies, crises and scandals… Show more

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“…The case of NGTs illustrates this in a dramatic way. This so-called ‘pacing problem’ stresses the need of a framework that includes public concern assessment within the professional and conventional ethical and risk assessments to acquire a stronger public and political license for science and technological innovations (Hanssen et al 2018 ; Marchant et al 2011 ). Recently Macnaghten & Habets ( 2020 ) set out a framework of responsible innovation as a tool and an approach to transform the cultures and practices of research itself.…”
Section: Doubly Unstructured Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case of NGTs illustrates this in a dramatic way. This so-called ‘pacing problem’ stresses the need of a framework that includes public concern assessment within the professional and conventional ethical and risk assessments to acquire a stronger public and political license for science and technological innovations (Hanssen et al 2018 ; Marchant et al 2011 ). Recently Macnaghten & Habets ( 2020 ) set out a framework of responsible innovation as a tool and an approach to transform the cultures and practices of research itself.…”
Section: Doubly Unstructured Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%