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The use of expert elicitation in environmental health impact assessment: a seven step procedure
by
Lebret, Erik
, Knol, Anne B
, van der Sluijs, Jeroen P
, Slottje, Pauline
in
Analysis
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Environmental Exposure - standards
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental Health - methods
/ Environmental Health - standards
/ Expert Testimony - methods
/ Expert Testimony - standards
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
/ open climate campaign
/ Probability
/ Public Health
/ Risk assessment
2010
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The use of expert elicitation in environmental health impact assessment: a seven step procedure
by
Lebret, Erik
, Knol, Anne B
, van der Sluijs, Jeroen P
, Slottje, Pauline
in
Analysis
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Environmental Exposure - standards
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental Health - methods
/ Environmental Health - standards
/ Expert Testimony - methods
/ Expert Testimony - standards
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
/ open climate campaign
/ Probability
/ Public Health
/ Risk assessment
2010
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The use of expert elicitation in environmental health impact assessment: a seven step procedure
by
Lebret, Erik
, Knol, Anne B
, van der Sluijs, Jeroen P
, Slottje, Pauline
in
Analysis
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Environment
/ Environmental Exposure - standards
/ Environmental Health
/ Environmental Health - methods
/ Environmental Health - standards
/ Expert Testimony - methods
/ Expert Testimony - standards
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine
/ open climate campaign
/ Probability
/ Public Health
/ Risk assessment
2010
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The use of expert elicitation in environmental health impact assessment: a seven step procedure
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The use of expert elicitation in environmental health impact assessment: a seven step procedure
2010
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Overview
Background
Environmental health impact assessments often have to deal with substantial uncertainties. Typically, the knowledge-base is limited with incomplete, or inconsistent evidence and missing or ambiguous data. Consulting experts can help to identify and address uncertainties.
Methods
Formal expert elicitation is a structured approach to systematically consult experts on uncertain issues. It is most often used to quantify ranges for poorly known parameters, but may also be useful to further develop qualitative issues such as definitions, assumptions or conceptual (causal) models. A thorough preparation and systematic design and execution of an expert elicitation process may increase the validity of its outcomes and transparency and trustworthiness of its conclusions. Various expert elicitation protocols and methods exist. However, these are often not universally applicable, and need customization to suite the needs of a specific study. In this paper, we set out to develop a widely applicable method for the use of expert elicitation in environmental health impact assessment.
Results
We present a practical yet flexible seven step procedure towards organising expert elicitation in the context of environmental health impact assessment, based on existing protocols. We describe how customization for specific applications is always necessary. In particular, three issues affect the choice of methods for a particular application: the types of uncertainties considered, the intended use of the elicited information, and the available resources. We outline how these three considerations guide choices regarding the design and execution of expert elicitation. We present signposts to sources where the issues are discussed in more depth to give the newcomer the insights needed to make the protocol work. The seven step procedure is illustrated using examples from earlier published elicitations in the field of environmental health research.
Conclusions
We conclude that, despite some known criticism on its validity, formal expert elicitation can support environmental health research in various ways. Its main purpose is to provide a temporary summary of the limited available knowledge, which can serve as a provisional basis for policy until further research has been carried out.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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