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020 _a978-81-8435-232-0
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100 _aSharma Anurag
245 _aStrategies for risk communication /
_cAnurag Sharma
250 _b2011.
260 _aNew Delhi.
_bAdhyayan Publishers & Distributors;
_c2011.
300 _a268 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c14x22cm
505 _a1. Introduction to risk communication 2. Cycle of risk communication 3. Psychological approach to risk communication 4. Risk communication and audiences 5. Risk communication planning 6. Role of spokesperson in risk communication 7. Role of media in Risk communication 8. Role of stakeholders in risk communication 9. Choosing communication Channels 10. Terrorism and risk Communication 11. Human resource in risk communication 12. Tips for effective risk communication 13. Risk communication and food safety Bibliography Index
520 _aRisk communication is an interactive process of exchange of information and opinion on risk among risk assessors, risk managers, and other interested parties. It is an integral and ongoing part of the risk analysis exercise, and ideally all stake-holder groups should be involved from the start. It makes stake-holders aware of the process at each stage of the risk assessment. This helps to ensure that the logic, outcomes, significance, and limitations of the risk assessment are clearly understood by all the stakeholders.
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