Society for Risk Assessment (SRA): EPA Meeting Presentations
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Abstract
For many years now, NCEA Scientists have been presenting at the annual meetings of the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA). The SRA annual meeting brings together nearly 1,000 international scientists and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines who share an interest in risk analysis. Representing academia, government, industry, NGOs, private firms, and themselves, SRA members recognize the value of diverse perspectives and a shared commitment to high quality risk analysis methodology and practice. Please visit the SRA site for more specific information.
Risk Analysis, including risk perception, risk assessment, risk management, and risk communication, represents an interdisciplinary field. The Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) annual meeting brings together nearly 1,000 international scientists and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines who share an interest in risk analysis. Representing academia, government, industry, NGOs, private firms, and themselves, SRA members recognize the value of diverse perspectives and a shared commitment to high quality risk analysis methodology and practice.
Risk Analysis, including risk perception, risk assessment, risk management, and risk communication, represents an interdisciplinary field. The Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) annual meeting brings together nearly 1,000 international scientists and practitioners from a wide range of disciplines who share an interest in risk analysis. Representing academia, government, industry, NGOs, private firms, and themselves, SRA members recognize the value of diverse perspectives and a shared commitment to high quality risk analysis methodology and practice.
Impact/Purpose
Risk Analysis, including risk perception, risk assessment, risk management, and risk communication, represents an interdisciplinary field.
History/Chronology
Date | Description |
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Dec 2005 | Several NCEA Scientists presented at this years Society For Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting. The meeting on December 4-7, 2005 was held in Orlando, Fl. |
Dec 2006 | Several NCEA Scientists presented at this years Society For Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting. The meeting on December 3-6, 2006 was held in Baltimore, MD. The meeting included several plenary sessions focused on the theme of Risk Analysis in a Dynamic World: Making a Difference. |
Dec 2007 | Several NCEA Scientists presented at this years Society For Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting. The meeting on December 9-12, 2007 was held in San Antonio, TX. The meeting included several plenary sessions focused on the theme of Risk 007: Agents of Analysis. |
Dec 2009 | Several NCEA Scientists will be presenting this year at the Society For Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting. The meeting on December 6-9, 2009 will be held in Baltimore, MD. The meeting will include several plenary sessions focused on the theme of Risk Analysis: The Evolution of a Science. |
- SRA 2009 Handbook: Cumulative Risk Assessment Workshop (Part 1) (PDF) (24 pp, 111 KB, about PDF)
- SRA 2009 Handbook: Cumulative Risk Assessment Workshop (Part 2) (PDF) (24 pp, 109 KB, about PDF)
- SRA 2005 HANDBOOK: METHODS AND GUIDANCE ON HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT OF CHEMICAL MIXTURES (PDF) (22 pp, 111 KB, about PDF)