Manufactured risk refers to the potential dangers or hazards created by human activities, particularly in the context of industrial production, technology, and policy decisions. This concept encompasses a wide range of risks that arise from human innovation and development, including environmental degradation, health risks, and socioeconomic impacts. Examples of manufactured risks include: 1. **Environmental Risks:** Pollution and ecological degradation resulting from industrial processes, chemical manufacturing, and waste disposal.
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