Abstract

This article discusses the development and application of a Comparative Environmental Risk Assessment Method (CERAM) to determine the environmental and other outcomes of the Queensland Environment Protection Act, 1994. The Method's use of concepts such as inherent and residual risk, and its focus on the magnitude of environmental risks are detailed. The article also addresses key features of CERAM as an innovative, cost-effective method for quantitative, comparative environmental risk assessment.

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