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Comparison of Indices Proposed as Criteria for Assigning Skin Notation

Lavoué, J. ; Milon, A. ; Droz, P. O.

In: Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 2008, vol. 52, no. 8, p. 747-756

Université de Fribourg

Addressing a critique of the TEASI framework for invasive species risk assessment

Leung, Brian ; Roura-Pascual, Nuria ; Bacher, Sven ; Heikkilä, Jaakko ; Brotons, Lluis ; Burgman, Mark A ; Dehnen-Schmutz, Katharina ; Essl, Franz ; Hulme, Philip E ; Richardson, David M ; Sol, Daniel ; Vilà, Montserrat

In: Ecology Letters, 2013, p. -

We address criticism that the Transport, Establishment, Abundance, Spread, Impact (TEASI) framework does not facilitate objective mapping of risk assessment methods nor defines best practice. We explain why TEASI is appropriate for mapping, despite inherent challenges, and how TEASI offers considerations for best practices, rather than suggesting one best practice.

Université de Fribourg

TEASIng apart alien species risk assessments: a framework for best practices

Leung, Brian ; Roura-Pascual, Nuria ; Bacher, Sven ; Heikkilä, Jaakko ; Brotons, Lluis ; Burgman, Mark A. ; Dehnen-Schmutz, Katharina ; Essl, Franz ; Hulme, Philip E. ; Richardson, David M. ; Sol, Daniel ; Vilà, Montserrat

In: Ecology Letters, 2012, vol. 15, no. 12, p. 1475-1493

Some alien species cause substantial impacts, yet most are innocuous. Given limited resources, forecasting risks from alien species will help prioritise management. Given that risk assessment (RA) approaches vary widely, a synthesis is timely to highlight best practices. We reviewed quantitative and scoring RAs, integrating < 300 publications into arguably the most rigorous quantitative RA...

Università della Svizzera italiana

Probabilistic information and decision making in the health context : The package leaflet as basis for informed consent

Osimani, Barbara ; Rigotti, Eddo (Dir.)

Thèse de doctorat : Università della Svizzera italiana, 2007 ; 2007COM009.

Medical decisions are paradigmatically uncertain. Awareness of this uncertainty at the policy level has produced a strict regulation of the information exchange related to medical issues, e.g. by means of the institute of the informed consent or through tight administrative norms regulating the pharmaceutical communication towards the public. As a special support of such sort of information,...