Environmental focus on the planet's diverse ecological systems has lead to many new educational programs that are designed to study the interactions between organisms and the environment. By examining the distribution and abundance of life and assessing current goals and policies, environmentalists seek ways to enhance the quality of life for all living creatures now and into the future.
Assessing and minimizing potential risks to humans and resources.
The role of risk managers involves trained professionals that can analyze potential dangers and threats and develop strategies to implement and manage resources to reduce and minimize consequences. Effective risk managers learn to balance risks with high probability factors of occurrence versus lower probability incidents, and where to allocate resources to minimize and reduce negative effects.
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