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Management of Health Risks from Environment and Food
(Englisch)
Policy and Politics of Health Risk Management in Five Countries -- Asbestos and BSE
Sato, Hajime

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Ten cases on health risk management are presented

History of asbestos regulation is explored for six countries, Japan, UK, France, US, Korea and Malaysia, and that of BSE issue for four countries, Japan, UK, France and US. These are important topics with widespread implications


This book examines the policy and politics of two health risks, which have recently become prominent social issues in many countries. One is the issue of asbestos as an environmental risk to humans, and another is that of bovine spongiform encephalitis (BSE), or mad cow disease as an animal disease, and of its variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) as a human food risk. Employing a set of analytical frameworks in political science, each case study explores how the issues emerged, agendas got set, alternatives were chosen, and policies were implemented. Through the analysis, it is examined how safety and public reassurance were pursued in the countries studied (Japan, the UK, France the USA, and Korea). Exploration of the successes and failures in their efforts discloses the key elements to successful health risk management.


Preface Alliance for Global Sustainability; Part I Introduction: Chapter 1 Study on the policy and politics against health hazards, by Hajime Sato; Part II Management of environmental risk: Cases of asbestos: Chapter 2 Development of asbestos regulation in Japan: Incremental policy making and crisis politics, by Hajime Sato; Chapter 3 Emergence of asbestos-related health issues and development of regulatory policy in the United Kingdom, by Andrew Webster, Conor M. W. Douglas and Hajime Sato; Chapter 4 Development of asbestos regulation in France: Policy making under uncertainty and precautionary principle, by Bernard Reber and Hajime Sato; Chapter 5 Asbestos in the United States, by Rose Campbell, James S. Webber and Hajime Sato; Chapter 6 Risk perception and management of the asbestos industry in Korea: Rise and fall of the industry and health issues, by Domyung Paek and Hajime Sato; Part III Management of food risk: Cases of BSE-related human risk management: Chapter 7 Policy and politics of BSE-related human disease prevention in Japan: In pursuit of food safety and public reassurance, by Hajime Sato; Chapter 8 BSE in the United Kingdom, by Andrew Webster, Conor. M. W. Douglas and Hajime Sato; Chapter 9 Governing uncertain threats: Lessons fiom the mad cow saga in France, by Pierre-Benoit Joly and Hajime Sato; Chapter 10 Policy and Politics of BSE in the United States, by Rose Campbell and Hajime Sato; Part IV Conclusions: Chapter 11 Policies, Politics, and Communications of Health Risks: In Search of Safety and Public Reassurance, by Hajime Sato; Notes List of members of the research project; Index.

This book examines the policy and politics of two health risks, which have recently become prominent social issues in many countries. One is the issue of asbestos as an environmental risk to humans, and another is that of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease as an animal disease, and of its variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) as a human food risk. Employing a set of analytical frameworks in political science, each case study explores how the issues emerged, agendas got set, alternatives were chosen, and policies were implemented. Through the analysis, it is examined how safety and public reassurance were pursued in the countries studied (Japan, the UK, France the USA, and Korea).

Exploration of the successes and failures in their efforts discloses the key elements to successful health risk management.


From the reviews:

"The book is based on a huge research project entitled, `Strategic Management of Health Risks´ (2005-09), for which the editor was the chief investigator. This work was funded by the prestigious Alliance for Global Sustainability (AGS). ... the audience will include policymakers and presenters as well as scientists and engineers. ... This book details both successes and failures in health risk management.” (J. Thomas Pierce, Doody´s Review Service, October, 2011)
This book examines the policy and politics of two health risks which have recently become prominent social issues in many countries. One is the issue of asbestos as an environmental risk to humans, and another is that of bovine spongiform encephalitis (BSE).


The Policies and Politics of Health Risk Management.- Management of environmental risk: Cases of asbestos.- Development of Asbestos Regulation in Japan: Incremental Policy Making and Crisis Politics.- Emergence of Asbestos-related Health Issues and Development of Regulatory Policy in the UK.- Development of Asbestos Regulation in France: Policy Making Under Uncertainty and Precautionary Principle.- Asbestos in the United States.- Risk Perception and Management of the Asbestos Industry in Korea: Rise and Fall of the Industry and Health Issues.- Management of food risk: Cases of BSE-related human risk management.- Policy and Politics of BSE-related Human Disease Prevention in Japan: In Pursuit of Food Safety and Public Reassurance.- BSE in the United Kingdom.- Governing Uncertain Threats: Lessons from the Mad Cow Saga in France.- Policy and Politics of BSE in the United States.- Conclusions.- Conclusions: Policies, Politics, and Communications of Health Risks: In Search of Safety and Public Reassurance.

From the reviews:

"The book is based on a huge research project entitled, 'Strategic Management of Health Risks' (2005-09), for which the editor was the chief investigator. This work was funded by the prestigious Alliance for Global Sustainability (AGS). ... the audience will include policymakers and presenters as well as scientists and engineers. ... This book details both successes and failures in health risk management." (J. Thomas Pierce, Doody's Review Service, October, 2011)

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Preface Alliance for Global Sustainability; Part I Introduction: Chapter 1 Study on the policy and politics against health hazards, by Hajime Sato; Part II Management of environmental risk: Cases of asbestos: Chapter 2 Development of asbestos regulation in Japan: Incremental policy making and crisis politics, by Hajime Sato; Chapter 3 Emergence of asbestos-related health issues and development of regulatory policy in the United Kingdom, by Andrew Webster, Conor M. W. Douglas and Hajime Sato; Chapter 4 Development of asbestos regulation in France: Policy making under uncertainty and precautionary principle, by Bernard Reber and Hajime Sato; Chapter 5 Asbestos in the United States, by Rose Campbell, James S. Webber and Hajime Sato; Chapter 6 Risk perception and management of the asbestos industry in Korea: Rise and fall of the industry and health issues, by Domyung Paek and Hajime Sato; Part III Management of food risk: Cases of BSE-related human risk management: Chapter 7 Policy and politics of BSE-related human disease prevention in Japan: In pursuit of food safety and public reassurance, by Hajime Sato; Chapter 8 BSE in the United Kingdom, by Andrew Webster, Conor. M. W. Douglas and Hajime Sato; Chapter 9 Governing uncertain threats: Lessons fiom the mad cow saga in France, by Pierre-Benoit Joly and Hajime Sato; Chapter 10 Policy and Politics of BSE in the United States, by Rose Campbell and Hajime Sato; Part IV Conclusions: Chapter 11 Policies, Politics, and Communications of Health Risks: In Search of Safety and Public Reassurance, by Hajime Sato; Notes List of members of the research project; Index.


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This book examines the policy and politics of two health risks, which have recently become prominent social issues in many countries. One is the issue of asbestos as an environmental risk to humans, and another is that of bovine spongiform encephalitis (BSE), or mad cow disease as an animal disease, and of its variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) as a human food risk. Employing a set of analytical frameworks in political science, each case study explores how the issues emerged, agendas got set, alternatives were chosen, and policies were implemented. Through the analysis, it is examined how safety and public reassurance were pursued in the countries studied (Japan, the UK, France the USA, and Korea). Exploration of the successes and failures in their efforts discloses the key elements to successful health risk management.




Ten cases on health risk management are presented


History of asbestos regulation is explored for six countries, Japan, UK, France, US, Korea and Malaysia, and that of BSE issue for four countries, Japan, UK, France and US. These are important topics with widespread implications




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