Publication Type |
report |
School or College |
University of Utah |
Research Institute |
Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) |
Author |
Uchitel, Kirsten; Tanana, Heather |
Title |
Policy issues associated with using simulation to assess environmental impacts |
Date |
2014-11 |
Description |
This report examines the relationship between simulation-based science and judicial assessments of simulations or models supporting evaluations of environmental harms or risks, considering both how it exists currently and how it might be shaped in the future. This report considers the legal standards relevant to judicial assessments of simulation-based science and provides examples of the judicial application of those legal standards. Next, this report discusses the factors that inform whether there is a correlation between the sophistication of a challenged simulation and judicial support for that simulation. Finally, this report examines legal analysis of the broader issues that must be addressed for simulation-based science to be better understood and utilized in the context of judicial challenge and evaluation. |
Publisher |
University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy; Office of Fossil Energy |
Subject |
oil and natural gas technology; policy issues with using simulation; environmental impacts; simulation-based science; judicial assessments and models; environmental policymaking |
Bibliographic Citation |
Uchitel, K., Tanana, H. (2014). Policy issues associated with using simulation to assess environmental impacts. DOE Award Number: DE-FE0001243. University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy. |
Relation Has Part |
DOE Award Number: DE-FE0001243 |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6zd122f |
Setname |
ir_eua |
ID |
214561 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6zd122f |