Risk Management for Water Professionals

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Risk Management for Water Professionals

Technical, Psychological and Sociological Underpinnings

Risk assessment Cognition and cognitive psychology Business strategy Project management Production and quality control management Energy industries and utilities Health and safety in the workplace Hydrology and the hydrosphere Environmental management Social impact of environmental issues Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: Anna Kosovac

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Collection: Routledge Focus on Environment and Sustainability

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 17th April 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040043400


Overview

This book presents a comprehensive view of the different theories of risk management in water, drawing on recent studies that serve to inform the way that practitioners consider their own risk practice.

While it is commonplace to see risk described in technical and engineering terms when discussing water, this book argues that this is a flawed practice that results in poor decision-making, particularly where water intersects with social elements and the community. Challenging these traditionally held notions of risk, this book introduces the psychological and sociological underpinnings to water risk decisions. Using these, it argues for a broader view of risk-based thinking and proposes a number of evidence-based actions for policymakers to directly implement. Drawing on primary research conducted with water professionals across a variety of roles, this book highlights how the effect of psychological inputs, such as dread and reputation, can create barriers to implementing novel water solutions or projects. Through understanding the biases covered in this book, water practitioners can work to support processes that seek to encourage new and innovative methods in water management.

Intended Audience

This book will be of great interest to professionals working in water management, including those in government roles, planning departments and consultancies. It is also a great reference for students of both water resource management and risk studies more generally.

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