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The Precautionary Principle in Practice

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The precautionary principle puts forward the aEURO~commonsenseaEURO (TM) notion that decision-makers should be cautious when assessing potential health or environmental harms in the absence of the full scientific facts.

It is now a well-established tenet of environmental law.

The debate has turned to its legal implementation, especially its application aEURO~in practiceaEURO (TM).

The Precautionary Principle in Practice - Environmental decision-making and scientific uncertainty focuses on these issues.

It considers how decision-makers can assess threats to health or the environment when the available scientific evidence is sparse and discusses the types of aEURO~uncertaintiesaEURO (TM) that bring the precautionary principle into play.

Peel uses detailed case studies which examine the implementation of the precautionary principle in actual decision-making scenarios: fisheries management; risk assessment for genetically modified organisms; and environmental impact assessment for development applications.

She demonstrates an approach that takes account of variable uncertainty issues and can be adapted to different circumstances to ensure a comprehensive assessment of the potential threats to health or the environment.

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Federation Press
1862875197 / 9781862875197
Paperback / softback
333.714
11/10/2005
Australia
256 pages
406 grams