Title: Multi-Attribute Risk Analysis in Nuclear Emergency Management
Authors: R.P. Hämäläinen, Mats Lindstedt and K. Sinkko
Status: Risk Analysis, Vol. 20 no. 4, 2000. pp. 455-468
Keywords: decision making, risk analysis, decision support, nuclear power
Abstract: The radiation protection authorities have seen a potential for applying multi-attribute risk analysis in the nuclear emergency management and planning processes to deal with the conflicting objectives, different parties involved and uncertainties. This type of approach is expected to help in at least the following three areas; to ensure that all the relevant attributes are considered in the decision making, to enhance communication between concerned parties including the population, and to provide a method for including risk analysis explicitly in the process. A MAUT analysis was used to select a strategy for protecting the population after a simulated nuclear accident. A value-focused approach and the use of a neutral facilitator were seen as very useful.