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Welcome to the Risk Landscape

The Interactive Risk Landscape allows you to explore the groups that get involved with public risk, and how they influence each other.

We call these groups "risk actors" – they include Ministers, civil servants, the judiciary, the insurance sector, the media, subject-matter experts, MPs and peers, single issue lobby groups, standards setters, compliance officers and risk managers.

The Risk and Regulation Advisory Council produced this map in order to understand and highlight some of the most important relationships between risk actors, and how they influence perceptions of, and responses to, public risk.

The Interactive Risk Landscape allows the landscape to be explored, bit by bit. It should be useful in presentations, allowing presenters to highlight and focus attention on particular parts of the map; and workshops, allowing groups to explore the interactions described by the map.

More detail about the risk landscape and where it comes from can be found in "The Risk Landscape: Interactions that shape responses to Public Risk’.

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