Risk and Spatial Planning. Basta, C. In Roeser, S., Hillerbrand, R., Sandin, P., & Peterson, M., editors, Handbook of Risk Theory: Epistemology, Decision Theory, Ethics, and Social Implications of Risk, pages 265–294. Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, 2012.
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Proponents of site-specific hazardous technologies and members of involved communities are often in conflicting positions regarding the most appropriate location for their siting. Because of the component of uncertainty that characterizes the assessment of the potential consequences of these technologies and the different perception of risks by the side of individuals, the “where of risks” is rarely uncontroversial.
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	address = {Dordrecht},
	title = {Risk and {Spatial} {Planning}},
	isbn = {978-94-007-1433-5},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1433-5_11},
	abstract = {Proponents of site-specific hazardous technologies and members of involved communities are often in conflicting positions regarding the most appropriate location for their siting. Because of the component of uncertainty that characterizes the assessment of the potential consequences of these technologies and the different perception of risks by the side of individuals, the “where of risks” is rarely uncontroversial.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2023-08-31},
	booktitle = {Handbook of {Risk} {Theory}: {Epistemology}, {Decision} {Theory}, {Ethics}, and {Social} {Implications} of {Risk}},
	publisher = {Springer Netherlands},
	author = {Basta, Claudia},
	editor = {Roeser, Sabine and Hillerbrand, Rafaela and Sandin, Per and Peterson, Martin},
	year = {2012},
	doi = {10.1007/978-94-007-1433-5_11},
	keywords = {Accident Scenario, Major Accident, Risky Technology, Spatial Planning, Technological Risk},
	pages = {265--294},
}

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