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Comparative Risk Assessment
Comparative risk assessment
is a methodology which uses sound science, policy, economic analysis
and stakeholder participation to identify and address the areas of
greatest environmental risks and provide a framework for prioritizing
environmental problems. The results of a comparative risk analysis
can be used to provide a technical basis for targeting activities,
management priorities and resources. This program contains the history
and methodology of comparative risk, as well as many case studies
and information sources.comprisk.html
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Audiences: environmental
professionals, small communities, concerned citizens |
comprisk.exe
self-extracting zipfile (4.3Mb)
Installation:
To install, copy the zipfile (comprisk.exe) onto your hard disk, then
double-click it to uncompress and install the program.
To start the program, double-click on its icon in the Program Group
"Software for Environmental Awareness".
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- Created: 1995 by C. Bobek, K. Embleton, L. Gorsky, K.
Knoop
- Size: approximately 9.5Mb when uncompressed, 4.3Mb compressed
- Operating system: DOS
- Other requirements: IBM-compatible with a hard disk,
640 K RAM (approximately 540 K of RAM must be available), mouse
required.
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