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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Green McCubbin and Waller collection and environment, Conservators recognize Collection risk assessments usually reveal Pareto distributions of risks with the risks from moderate rather than tight control of RH being among the lower risks (it is not certain that this would always be the case - each collection situation requires its own assessment), Conservators recognize Total risk to collections can be reduced by moving resources from reduction of low risks to reduction of higher risks, Proposal for Conservators, Museum executives recognize Adoption of more flexible environmental control strategies requires: holistic assessment and management of risks to collections preservation strategies chosen on the basis of most cost effective control of total risk to collections (in some cases) capital investment to permit, Review literature expecially Munich, Review literature expecially SiC, Problem raised to broader perspective could be Suboptimize preservation to optimize higher level goals such as collection management, institution mission, etc., SiC and Sources cited therein, Conservators recognize More flexible environmental control strategies could lead to: reduced risks to collections (through more targeted allocation of preservation resources) a more financially stable institution (through reduced operating costs) an improved prognosis for the global environment (through lower energy demands), Problem -> minimizing possibiliity of damage to collection due to non-optimal RH control solution to problem as expressed Best Available Technology run to maximum control levels, Museum executives recognize Conservators are naturally reticent to increase "the possibility of damage to collections" to achieve what they reasonably perceive as more distant benefits such as institutional budget reductions and environmental benefits, Proposal for Museum executives, Conservators recognize Risk to collections can never be eliminated completely (reduced to 0), Problem raised to broader perspective could be Minimize total risk of damage to collection