Title of article :
Implementing the precautionary principle
Author/Authors :
Peter L. deFur، نويسنده , , Michelle Kaszuba، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The precautionary principle can be found in international treaties that protect human health and the environment
from a variety of pollutants and perturbations.One of the earliest forms of the precautionary principle was used in
the 1980s in Europe to protect the North Sea.In 1992, the Rio Declaration specifically included the precautionary
principle in calling on nations to protect the environment.The US articulation that best embodies this approach to
environment and human health protection is the Wingspread statement: ‘When an activity raises threats of harm to
human health or the environment, precautionary measures should be taken, even if some cause and effect relationships
are not fully established scientifically.’ The key element is the matter of acting in the face of uncertainty. Applications
of the precautionary principle are not, however, new to US environmental policy and management.The present paper
uses case studies to examine the application of the precautionary principle to environmental decisions.These cases
range from ecosystem protection on the Charles River, Massachusetts, to the effort to prevent computer crashes at
the end of the year 2000.These cases deal with the problem of uncertainty, whether concerning the cause, effect,
systemic condition or multiple factors.Uncertainty represents one of the features that provoke controversy over these
issues and the precautionary principle.
Keywords :
Precautionary principle , Uncertainty , decision-making , environmental protection
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment