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"International Comparisons of Environmental Hazards: Development and Evaluation of a Method for Linking Environmental Data with the Strategic Debate Management Priorities for Risk Management"

Discussion Paper E-92-04, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Author: William Clark, Harvey Brooks Professor of International Science, Public Policy, and Human Development; Co-director, Sustainability Science Program; Faculty Chair, ENRP

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Environment and Natural Resources; Science, Technology, and Public Policy

 

 

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For Academic Citation:

Clark, William C., Vicki Norberg-Bohm, et al. "International Comparisons of Environmental Hazards: Development and Evaluation of a Method for Linking Environmental Data with the Strategic Debate Management Priorities for Risk Management." Discussion Paper E-92-04, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, December 1992.

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