A review of risk assessments by a number of emergency management organisations shows that though ethical judgements are implicit in the methodologies and metrics used, they are not explicitly discussed. As a result, these assessments lack transparency and suffer from narrow framing. It is proposed that the framing be broadened to integrate ethical decision-making with risk assessment and to frame the concept of risk more broadly, to create a more holistic and relevant decision-making framework.
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Etkin, D. (2019). How risk assessments by emergency management organisations fall prey to narrow framing. International Journal of Emergency Management, 15(1), 81–97. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijem.2019.099200
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