Subject: Risk assessment and decision-making
**** Moderator's comments: Please respond directly to the author. I am currently undertaking research for a book that will review developments in areas of risk assessment and conservation decision-making since 1995. I have chosen that date because it was the year I finished an earlier research project on risk methodology in conservation, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. The new book is due to be published in 2005 and so I hope to be able to cover approximately a decade of development. I would like to make contact with anyone who has succeeded (or failed) in making practical use of any of the ideas reviewed in my first book, Risk Assessment for Object Conservation (Butterworth-Hienemann,1999) or has practical experience of working with the methodologies of Rob Waller or Stefan Michalski on whose work I depended when writing it. If you do have experience that demonstrates the practical development of ideas about risk assessment or value-led decision-making I would like to discuss this with you. The first response need not be long and detailed, but I would like to follow up interesting cases with more detailed correspondence and perhaps a visit to see the practical outcomes. Jonathan Ashley-Smith Senior Research Fellow in Conservation Studies Victoria and Albert Museum London SW7 2RL *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:61 Distributed: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 Message Id: cdl-16-61-024 ***Received on Tuesday, 15 April, 2003