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From comparative risk assessment to multi-criteria decision analysis and adaptive management: Recent developments and applications

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2006

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Linkov, I., Satterstrom, F. K., Kiker, G., Batchelor, C., Bridges, T., and Ferguson, E., 2006, From comparative risk assessment to multi-criteria decision analysis and adaptive management: Recent developments and applications: Environment International, v. 32, iss. 8, p. 1072-1093.

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Environmental risk assessment and decision-making strategies over the last several decades have become increasingly more sophisticated, information-intensive, and complex, including such approaches as expert judgment, cost-benefit analysis, and toxicological risk assessment. One tool that has been used to support environmental decision-making is comparative risk assessment (CRA), but CRA lacks a structured method for arriving at an optimal project alternative. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) provides better-supported techniques for the comparison of project alternatives based on decision matrices, and it also provides structured methods for the incorporation of project stakeholders' opinions in the ranking of alternatives. [...]

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