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Standardisation of Risk and the Risk of Standardisation : Using Standards in Risk Management Regulations for Land-use Planning

Ingvarson, Johan LU (2025)
Abstract
This thesis discusses the use of standards in land-use planning risk management regulations. Based on exploring the domains of standards and standardisation, risk science, and risk management regulations, the research contributes significant empirical evidence capturing the perspectives of risk management
practitioners in terms of the strengths, the weaknesses and the effects of using standards in regulations for land-use planning. Research activities also include analysing who is influential when developing standards. Guided by the fundamentals of standards and standardisation, and the most recent advances
in risk science, the thesis develops a set of aspects that should be considered when assessing the use of standards in risk... (More)
This thesis discusses the use of standards in land-use planning risk management regulations. Based on exploring the domains of standards and standardisation, risk science, and risk management regulations, the research contributes significant empirical evidence capturing the perspectives of risk management
practitioners in terms of the strengths, the weaknesses and the effects of using standards in regulations for land-use planning. Research activities also include analysing who is influential when developing standards. Guided by the fundamentals of standards and standardisation, and the most recent advances
in risk science, the thesis develops a set of aspects that should be considered when assessing the use of standards in risk management regulations. Having applied this body of knowledge to a new Swedish guideline for managing risk in land-use planning, the thesis concludes that for familiar non-complex risk problems, a hard regulatory approach is appropriate. For more complex, uncertain, and ambiguous decision situations, softer approaches are more appropriate. Regardless of whether a hard or soft regulatory approach is chosen, the standardisation process (i.e. the production of the standard) should involve adequate participation and balanced representation from all relevant stakeholders. Every voice should be heard, and standardizers must remain vigilant to prevent power imbalances or misuse of power. Even if the scope of the dissertation is land-use planning - specifically land-use planning near stationary risk sources (hazardous industries) and non-stationary risk sources (transport of dangerous goods on road and rail) - much of the discussion is relevant regardless of the risk domain and application area. (Less)
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author
supervisor
opponent
  • Assoc. Prof. Ylönen, Marja, University of Stavanger, Norway.
organization
publishing date
type
Thesis
publication status
published
subject
keywords
Standardisation, risk management, hard law, soft law, risk assessment, Land-Use Planning
pages
105 pages
publisher
Lund University (Media-Tryck)
defense location
Lecture Hall V:A, building V, Klas Anshelms väg 14, Faculty of Engineering LTH, Lund University, Lund. The dissertation will be live streamed, but part of the premises is to be excluded from the live stream. Zoom: : https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/61063701112?pwd=oRZRm5jPHG3BJQPSmA1EEPXpxtmlor.1
defense date
2025-09-30 09:00:00
ISBN
978-91-8104-644-1
978-91-8104-645-8
project
Standardization of risk
language
English
LU publication?
yes
id
65aea402-1ded-4f21-b6cc-5b46a493a0f8
date added to LUP
2025-08-27 11:09:39
date last changed
2025-09-05 11:37:49
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  abstract     = {{This thesis discusses the use of standards in land-use planning risk management regulations. Based on exploring the domains of standards and standardisation, risk science, and risk management regulations, the research contributes significant empirical evidence capturing the perspectives of risk management<br/>practitioners in terms of the strengths, the weaknesses and the effects of using standards in regulations for land-use planning. Research activities also include analysing who is influential when developing standards. Guided by the fundamentals of standards and standardisation, and the most recent advances<br/>in risk science, the thesis develops a set of aspects that should be considered when assessing the use of standards in risk management regulations. Having applied this body of knowledge to a new Swedish guideline for managing risk in land-use planning, the thesis concludes that for familiar non-complex risk problems, a hard regulatory approach is appropriate. For more complex, uncertain, and ambiguous decision situations, softer approaches are more appropriate. Regardless of whether a hard or soft regulatory approach is chosen, the standardisation process (i.e. the production of the standard) should involve adequate participation and balanced representation from all relevant stakeholders. Every voice should be heard, and standardizers must remain vigilant to prevent power imbalances or misuse of power. Even if the scope of the dissertation is land-use planning - specifically land-use planning near stationary risk sources (hazardous industries) and non-stationary risk sources (transport of dangerous goods on road and rail) - much of the discussion is relevant regardless of the risk domain and application area.}},
  author       = {{Ingvarson, Johan}},
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  keywords     = {{Standardisation; risk management; hard law; soft law; risk assessment; Land-Use Planning}},
  language     = {{eng}},
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  school       = {{Lund University}},
  title        = {{Standardisation of Risk and the Risk of Standardisation : Using Standards in Risk Management Regulations for Land-use Planning}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/226354258/Ingvarson_2025_Standardisation_of_risk_and_the_risk_of_standardisation_Using_standards_in_risk_management_regulations_for_land-use_planning.pdf}},
  year         = {{2025}},
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