Design for Regulation: Integrating Sustainable Production into Mainstream Regulation
In: Forthcoming in Daniel R. Cahoy and Jamison E. Colburn (eds.), Law and the Transition to Business Sustainability, Springer International Publishing (2014).
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In: Forthcoming in Daniel R. Cahoy and Jamison E. Colburn (eds.), Law and the Transition to Business Sustainability, Springer International Publishing (2014).
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In: UCLA Emmett Center on Climate Change and the Environment, Pritzker Policy Brief No. 3, January 2012
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In: Buffalo Law Review, Band 58, Heft 2
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In: in Innovative Governance Models for Emerging Technologies (edited by Gary E. Marchant, Kenneth Abbott, and Braden Allenby, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014)
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In: UCLA School of Law Research Paper No. 08-14
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In: Risk Analysis, Band 30, Heft 10, S. 1481-1494
In: Risk analysis: an international journal, Band 30, Heft 10
ISSN: 1539-6924
In: Published in Environmental Health Perspectives (Sept. 4, 2015). DOI:10.1289/ehp.1409581
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In: 162 Energy Policy 112764 (2022)
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In: Tickner , J , Simon , R , Jacobs , M , Rudisill , C , Tanir , J , Heine , L , Spencer , P , Fantke , P , Malloy , T F , Edwards , S & Zhou , X 2019 , ' Lessons from the 2018 International Symposium on Alternatives Assessment: Advances and reflections on practice and ongoing needs to build the field ' , Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry , vol. 15 , no. 6 , pp. 909-916 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ieam.4213
Alternatives Assessment is gaining traction as a systematic method to support the informed substitution of chemicals of concern. The 2018 International Symposium on Alternatives Assessment, on November 1‐2, 2018 convened nearly 150 professionals from government agencies, industry, consultant firms, academia and advocacy organizations to advance a greater understanding of the evolving methods, practices and challenges in the use of alternatives assessment. This article reviews highlights and lessons from the Symposium, including: (1) notable advances in methods, (2) shared insights from practitioners on best practices as well as inherent tensions and challenges, and (3) research and practice needs in the field that can be addressed by organizations such as the newly launched Association for the Advancement of Alternatives Assessment. Being interdisciplinary in nature, the establishment of educational frameworks across disciplines and inclusion of diverse expertise in hazard and exposure assessments, life cycle impacts considerations, design principles, and economic and engineering evaluations will ensure continued growth of the field.
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In: UCLA School of Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 22-03, 2022
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Decision analysis-a systematic approach to solving complex problems-offers tools and frameworks to support decision making that are increasingly being applied to environmental challenges. Alternatives analysis is a method used in regulation and product design to identify, compare, and evaluate the safety and viability of potential substitutes for hazardous chemicals.Assess whether decision science may assist the alternatives analysis decision maker in comparing alternatives across a range of metrics.A workshop was convened that included representatives from government, academia, business, and civil society and included experts in toxicology, decision science, alternatives assessment, engineering, and law and policy. Participants were divided into two groups and prompted with targeted questions. Throughout the workshop, the groups periodically came together in plenary sessions to reflect on other groups' findings.We conclude the further incorporation of decision science into alternatives analysis would advance the ability of companies and regulators to select alternatives to harmful ingredients, and would also advance the science of decision analysis.We advance four recommendations: (1) engaging the systematic development and evaluation of decision approaches and tools; (2) using case studies to advance the integration of decision analysis into alternatives analysis; (3) supporting transdisciplinary research; and (4) supporting education and outreach efforts.
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In: Malloy , T F , Zaunbrecher , V M , Batteate , C , Blake , A , Carroll , W F , Corbett , C J , Hansen , S F , Lempert , R , Linkov , I , McFadden , R , Moran , K D , Olivetti , E , Ostrom , N , Romero , M , Schoenung , J , Seager , T , Sinsheimer , P & Thayer , K 2016 , ' Advancing Alternative Analysis: Integration of Decision Science ' , Environmental Health Perspectives . https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP483
Decision analysis-a systematic approach to solving complex problems-offers tools and frameworks to support decision making that are increasingly being applied to environmental challenges. Alternatives analysis is a method used in regulation and product design to identify, compare, and evaluate the safety and viability of potential substitutes for hazardous chemicals. Assess whether decision science may assist the alternatives analysis decision maker in comparing alternatives across a range of metrics. A workshop was convened that included representatives from government, academia, business, and civil society and included experts in toxicology, decision science, alternatives assessment, engineering, and law and policy. Participants were divided into two groups and prompted with targeted questions. Throughout the workshop, the groups periodically came together in plenary sessions to reflect on other groups' findings. We conclude the further incorporation of decision science into alternatives analysis would advance the ability of companies and regulators to select alternatives to harmful ingredients, and would also advance the science of decision analysis. We advance four recommendations: (1) engaging the systematic development and evaluation of decision approaches and tools; (2) using case studies to advance the integration of decision analysis into alternatives analysis; (3) supporting transdisciplinary research; and (4) supporting education and outreach efforts.
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