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Decision analysis and risk management (DARM) is a course taught in the | University of Eastern Finland (UEF) for Master's (MSc) Degree Programme in General Toxicology and Environmental Health Risk Assessment ToxEn.
NOTE! On this page, there was a list of related further education courses in Kuopio (in Finnish).
Contents
Aims of the course
To give a good understanding and practical skills to perform, participate, and moderate open assessments using Opasnet.
The capability to act as an expert facilitator is the key objective in developing the course content. The purpose is to learn to effectively use facilitation to improve decision support.
In the course:
The student will learn about the fundamentals of decision analysis, the connections between assessments and societal decision making, and the role of decision making in a pragmatic context of improving outcomes. The student will learn to apply the scientific method and falsification in the context of an assessment, and know how to build an open assessment based on the requirements of societal decision making.
The focus is on how to convincingly exclude poor decision options rather than trying to find a theoretically optimal solution (e.g. with highest expected utility).
Course details
- Name: Decision analysis and risk management
- Abbreviation: DARM
- ECTS-credits: 6
- Home page of the course: http://en.opasnet.org/w/Darm
- Degree Programme: ToxEn, Environment health risk assessment
- Teaching Language: English, with Finnish accent
- Offered for Students in Other Universities (JOO-opintoja): Yes
Contacts
- Organising Departments: Department of environmental science (in collaboration with the National Institute for Health and Welfare, THL)
- Course Director: Jukka Juutilainen / Jonne Naarala
- Teachers: Jouni Tuomisto, Mikko Pohjola, Marjo Niittynen
- Contact Persons email: jouni.tuomisto(at)thl.fi
- Registration for the Course: Wossikka
Teaching / Learning Methods
- Lectures and discussions 60 h
- Calculation exercises 9 h
- Independent assessment study
- Decision analysis study (group work) 50 h
- Risk management study (individual work) 40 h
- Web-Based Learning 30 %
Lectures
See the Content and schedule table for timing, locations, topics and links to materials. One lecture and classroom exercise session is approximately three hours.
Study materials include e.g. PowerPoint files, scanned articles or book chapters, web-sites and web-documents. Due to copy-right reasons, some of the materials are distributed through a password protected HEANDE-page. Passwords to HEANDE will be distributed during the lectures. In the end of the page there are some more links for further information.
Case study exercises
Evaluation
Acceptable completion of the following tasks (ideas to be drafted further):
- A structured discussion based on written material.
- A functional code with ovariables.
- An evaluation of a part of an assessment or a decision process.
- Computer-class exercises.
- Decision table of an assessment based on written material.
- A variable page as a part of an assessment.
- A moderated discussion or a page development.
Content and schedule
These are the available slots. The aim is to have ca. 40 hours of lectures and seminars, and otherwise work on group and individual tasks.
Date | Time | Classroom | Lecturer | Topic |
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8.1. | 9-11 | S25 | Jouni, Mikko, Marjo | Lecture: Introduction, overview, course tasks. Material: Mikko's thesis + questions |
10.1. | 9-11 | S22 | Mikko | Lecture: Review of IA methods and overall concept (risk management overview) Literature homework checked. |
10.1. | 12-14 | S22 | Jouni | Lecture: Decision analysis 1. Basic concepts and information structures in open assessment. Their implementation in Opasnet. Homework 2: read pages listed in Template:Opasnet training and familiarise yourself to the concepts. Make one new question about what is unclear to you about the concepts to Talk:Decision analysis and risk management 2013#Questions. |
11.1. | 9-11 | S23 | Jouni | Lecture: Decision analysis 2. Homework 2 checked. Homework 3: Develop a basic assessment structure about an information need related to a) Talvivaara mine or b) . The detailed question is your choice. |
14.1. | 9-11 | S25 | Mikko | Lecture: Case Puijo forest management |
16.1. | 9-11 | S22 | Marjo | Lecture: Case climate change |
18.1. | 9-11 | S24 | Tommi | Lecture: Case metal mines |
21.1. | 9-11 | MC2 | Jouni, Mikko, Marjo | Method session: Assessments and variables, data storage. Homework given. |
22.1. | 12-14 | MC1 | Mikko | Method session: Assessment scoping and decision options. |
23.1. | 9-11 | MC4 | Marjo | Method session: Discussion exercise: roles, participation, who has important information about topic or decision |
24.1. | 9-11 | MC4 | Marjo | Method session: Organising of contributions (finding questions, finding rationale, finding answers and conclusions) |
24.1. | 12-14 | MC4 | Jouni | Method session: Structured discussion |
25.1. | 9-11 | MC4 | Jouni | Method session: Modelling and R codes |
25.1. | 12-14 | MC4 | Mikko | Method session: Evaluation and management of the assessment |
28.1. | 12-14 | MC4 | Jouni | Exercise: Assessment description? |
29.1. | 12-14 | MC9 | Mikko | Exercise: Data upload? |
31.1. | 9-11 | MC1 | Marjo | Exercise: |
1.2. | 9-11 | MC2 | Jouni | Exercise: |
4.2. | 9-11 | MC9 | Mikko | Exercise: |
7.2. | 9-11 | MC9 | Marjo | Exercise: |
11.2. | 9-11 | MC2 | Jouni | Exercise: |
12.2. | 9-11 | S25 | Jouni, Mikko, Marjo | Seminar: Group work presentations: Minera A, B |
12.2. | 12-14 | S25 | Jouni, Mikko, Marjo | Seminar: Group work presentations: Urgenche A, B |
13.2. | 9-11 | S32 | Mikko | Method session: Evaluation of exercises |
13.2. | 12-14 | S26 | Jouni, Mikko, Marjo | Method session: Course evaluation and feedback |
- 32 h lectures, 14 h exercises, 4 h seminars.
- MC classrooms are computer classrooms.
Pages to improve during the course:
- Urgenche
- [[]]
- City assessments
- Land use of cities
- Minera
- [[]]
- Method pages
- Tekaisu?
Content of 2011 course
This is the content of 2011 course, and it will be updated! Abbreviations: DA = decision analysis, RM = risk management, RA = risk assessment, RC = risk communication.
Introduction to the course
- introduction to decision analysis: slides
Introduction to risk management
- Conventional perspectives to RM: slides
- Additional material
Introduction to using Opasnet
- Introduction to Opasnet
- Demonstration of structure, content and functionalities
- Exercises
- user accounts
- DA study plan page
- RM report page
- browsing and searching
- commenting and discussing
- Additional material
Introduction to probability theory: Slides
- Subjective probability
- Practical exercise
- Bayesian rule
- Importance of exhaustiveness (coverage)
- Additional material: Dennis Lindley: Philosophy of statistics Lindley, a backup file
- Bayes' rule. Updating probability. Examples: red balls, narcolepsy test.
Decision analysis. slides
- Measures of outcome: Utility, DALY, QALY, WTP
- Concepts: decisions, objectives, optimization, uncertainty, decision trees
- Influence diagrams, Bayesian belief nets.
- Purpose of assessment: Why it is done
Modeling and Monte Carlo simulation: slides
- Computer modeling
- Why?
- Approximation
- When data is not available
- Monte Carlo simulation
- When and why to use?
- Common uncertainty distributions
- Normal distribution is not the only option
Calculation exercise: slides
- Case: Mortality due to PM2.5 in Kuopio
- Additional material Pope et al. 2002
Probabilistic models slides
Calculation exercise of calibration and PM risks with Opasnet R
- Open assessment quiz, heande:Calibration of a group
- Health impacts of PM in Kuopio
- Expert judgement slides
- Additional material: Tuomisto et al: PM expert elicitation
Overall view of different models slides
- Why do we do modelling?
- Producing result from rationale.
- Deterministic, heuristic, and probabilistic estimates.
- Functional, differential, logical, and probabilistic relations.
- Other relations (neural networks).
Decision making under uncertainty
- Why decision analysis?: Slides
- Sensitivity analysis: Slides
- Value of information: Slides
- Additional material:
- Assessment performance: Slides
- quality assurance/quality control
- uncertainty
- model performance
- information in use
- → Properties of good assessment
Calculation exercise.
Risk management: State-of-the-art?
- lecture: slides
- perspectives to assessment and management
- tendencies in EHA and EHRM
- What is managed, who is responsible, what is included?
- RM in reality vs. (institutional) RM frameworks
- contemporary challenges in assessment-management interaction
- discussion:
- assessment and management in the swine flu case
- questions, actors, roles in swine flu case RM?
- Additional material:
Risk management: a social learning perspective
- lecture: slides
- participation in assessment and management
- dimensions of openness
- assessments as collaborative information production projects
- discussion:
- role of public in swine flu case RM?
- dimensions of openness -analysis of the narcolepsy study RM
- Additional material: heande:Open participation in environmental health assessment
Risk management: facilitation of (open) risk management
- lecture: slides
- collective knowledge creation
- pragmatism, abduction and trialogical approach
- a game of questions and answers
- pragmatic knowledge services
- from an information society towards a knowledge society
- collective knowledge creation
- exercise
- Discussion and structured argumentation in Opasnet
- argumentation analysis on some swine flu RM related texts
- Additional material:
Risk management: from needs to knowledge, knowledge to action
- Lecture: slides
- Round-up of what has been stated about (open) RM so far
- It's all about developing shared beliefs to guide action
- hypothesis development and testing
- discussion
- shared belief systems
- inference rules
- evaluation of page content in Opasnet
- Discussion
- Based on the argumentation exercise (1.4.)
- Additional material:
Summary of decision analysis and risk management: slides
- Overview of DA, RM, OA & ORM
- Who needs (uses, makes, understands) DA & RM?
- Examples of past, on-going, and upcoming OA/ORM cases
- overview
- model
- results and analyses
- conclusions
- relations to groups' DA study plans
- What's new about the swine flu case?
- Q&A, discussions and group feedback on the course contents and arrangements
- Suggest more topics to be presented or discussed on the last lecture
- topics can be e.g. some unclear things to be re-reviewed or something you may feel has been missing from the course contents
Final seminar:
- Presentations of DA study plans by groups
- 5 minutes for presentation, 10 minutes for discussion
- Presentations of the RM exercises:
- 5 minutes for presentation, 10 minutes for discussion
Help and guidance
Topic | Contact |
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General arrangements | User:Jouni |
Case study exercises: content | User:Jouni |
Case study exercises: technical | |
Calculation exercises |
Help requests or other comments can be posted on the course web-page or the exercise web-page by using the comment boxes on the end of the pages (no user account / log in required) or on the discussion pages.
See also
Links to additional DA materials
Links to additional RM materials
- IRGC risk governance framework
- Risk governance deficits - Analysis and illustration
- Risk assessment and risk management in regulatory decision making
- International Risk Governance Council
- The National Academies Press (publisher of e.g. "red book", "orange book", and "silver book")
Background information about other Decision analysis and risk management study programs in Europe and in USA is provided here: Decision analysis and risk management - background information
NOTE! On this page, there was a list of related further education courses in Kuopio (in Finnish).
Keywords
Risk assessment. Decision analysis. Bayesian theory. Open assessment. Risk management. Societal decision making.
References
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