More than a potential hazard—approaching risks from a social-ecological perspective
Risks have been classically understood as a probability of damage or a potential hazard
resulting in appropriate management strategies. However, research on environmental
issues such as pollutants in the aquatic environment or the impacts of climate change have
shown that classical management approaches do not sufficiently cover these interactions
between society and nature. There have been several attempts to develop interdisciplinary
approaches to risk that include natural as well as social science contributions. In this paper …
resulting in appropriate management strategies. However, research on environmental
issues such as pollutants in the aquatic environment or the impacts of climate change have
shown that classical management approaches do not sufficiently cover these interactions
between society and nature. There have been several attempts to develop interdisciplinary
approaches to risk that include natural as well as social science contributions. In this paper …
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