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Cooperation Versus Confrontation: A Comparison of Approaches to Environmental Risk Management in Japan and the United States1
Authors:Vincent T Covello  Kazuhiko Kawamura  Mark Boroush  Saburo Ikeda  Paul F Lynes  Michael S Minor
Abstract:This paper compares approaches to environmental risk management in Japan and the United States. The paper includes an historical examination of two case studies of environmental risk management: synthetic detergents and lead in gasoline. In addition, the paper discusses several important differences between Japan and the United States, including (a) different attitudes toward separating environmental risk management from environmental risk assessment, and (b) different approaches toward environmental risk management. Specifically, the Japanese approach is based largely on a cooperative model of risk management, with a strong emphasis on negotiation and consensus-building, while the U.S. approach is based largely on a confrontational model of risk management, with a strong emphasis on rigorous scientific analysis and open adverserial processes.
Keywords:Risk  risk assessment  risk management  U  S  and Japan
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