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In risk assessment, one has to admit ignorance

Holger Hoffmann-Riem and Brian Wynne
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Holger Hoffmann-Riem: Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Brian Wynne: Institute for Environmental Philosophy and Public Policy, Furness College, Lancaster University

Nature, 2002, vol. 416, issue 6877, 123-123

Abstract: Explaining there are things we can't know could improve public confidence in science.

Date: 2002
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