Ortwin Renn

Summary

Country: Germany

Publications

  1. ncbi Hormesis and risk communication
    Ortwin Renn
    Centre of Technology Assessment, Industriestrasse 5, 70565 Stuttgart, Germany
    Hum Exp Toxicol 22:3-24. 2003
  2. ncbi Perception of risks
    Ortwin Renn
    Center of Technology Assessment, Industriestr 5, 70565 Stuttgart, Germany
    Toxicol Lett 149:405-13. 2004
  3. ncbi Acrylamide: lessons for risk management and communication
    Ortwin Renn
    University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
    J Health Commun 8:435-41. 2003
  4. ncbi Precaution and analysis: two sides of the same coin? Introduction to talking point on the precautionary principle
    Ortwin Renn
    Department of Technology and Environmental Sociology, University of Stuttgart, Germany
    EMBO Rep 8:303-4. 2007
  5. ncbi Systemic risks: a new challenge for risk management
    Ortwin Renn
    Department of Environmental Sociology, University of Stuttgart, Germany
    EMBO Rep 5:S41-6. 2004

Detail Information

Publications5

  1. ncbi Hormesis and risk communication
    Ortwin Renn
    Centre of Technology Assessment, Industriestrasse 5, 70565 Stuttgart, Germany
    Hum Exp Toxicol 22:3-24. 2003
    ..The last section draws some conclusions for improving risk communication on issues of hormesis...
  2. ncbi Perception of risks
    Ortwin Renn
    Center of Technology Assessment, Industriestr 5, 70565 Stuttgart, Germany
    Toxicol Lett 149:405-13. 2004
    ..The author will introduce a recent initiative by the OECD Chemical Risk Group to accomplish this goal...
  3. ncbi Acrylamide: lessons for risk management and communication
    Ortwin Renn
    University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
    J Health Commun 8:435-41. 2003
  4. ncbi Precaution and analysis: two sides of the same coin? Introduction to talking point on the precautionary principle
    Ortwin Renn
    Department of Technology and Environmental Sociology, University of Stuttgart, Germany
    EMBO Rep 8:303-4. 2007
  5. ncbi Systemic risks: a new challenge for risk management
    Ortwin Renn
    Department of Environmental Sociology, University of Stuttgart, Germany
    EMBO Rep 5:S41-6. 2004