专题:Risk Perception and Management

This cluster of papers explores the complex interplay between risk perception, trust, and communication in society, with a focus on topics such as nuclear power, food safety, public health emergencies, and environmental risk. It delves into the influence of cultural worldviews and the application of the precautionary principle in managing perceived risks. The role of trust in shaping public attitudes and responses to risk messages is also a central theme.
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Negotiating Nuclear Power Project Agreements in Emerging Economies—Safeguarding Local Community Interests

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Essential Constructs of Risk and the Patterns of Its Functioning in International Law

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Convergent Flexibility: How International Law Keeps Pace with Technological Change

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Determinants of public acceptance of nuclear power plant reactivation in Taiwan's energy transition: A hybrid DEMATEL–ANP Analysis

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The Dismantling of Environmental Protections — A Grave Threat to America’s Health

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Development and validation of the environmental parenting scale: a precaution theory-based measure of preventive parenting behaviours

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Shaping social norms to promote individual response behavior in public crises: An agent-based modeling approach

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Communicating SUDEP risk: beyond the individual encounter

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KCT-HRLE Critical Analysis Method: A Six-Stage Transdisciplinary Framework for Ethical and Structural Evaluation

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Trust, risk and organic food: Evidence from the UK and Japan

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Climate anxiety, wellbeing and pro-environmental action: correlates of negative emotional responses to climate change in 32 countries

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Toward a Taxonomy of Climate Emotions

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Americans experience a false social reality by underestimating popular climate policy support by nearly half

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A historical turning point? Early evidence on how the Russia-Ukraine war changes public support for clean energy policies

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Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries

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Systematic reviews of Aetiology and risk

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Earth system justice needed to identify and live within Earth system boundaries

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Key Risks across Sectors and Regions

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The social amplification of risk framework: New perspectives

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An Integrated Framework to Assess Greenwashing

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