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# [[Application of precautionary approach]]
 
# [[Application of precautionary approach]]
 
# [[Climate change effects]]  
 
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# [[Climate change effects - Gaps in scientific knowledge]]
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# [[Climate_change_effects#Gaps_in_scientific_knowledge|Climate change effects - Gaps in scientific knowledge]]
 
# [[Development of the European Marine Strategy]]  
 
# [[Development of the European Marine Strategy]]  
 
# [[The Integrated approach to Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]]
 
# [[The Integrated approach to Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)]]

Revision as of 16:15, 28 October 2013

Definition of Precautionary Principle:
The principle of taking action now to avoid possible environmental damage when the scientific evidence for acting is inconclusive but the potential damage could be great.[1].
This is the common definition for Precautionary Principle, other definitions can be discussed in the article

Notes

The Maastricht Treaty adopted the Precautionary Principle as a fundamental element of environmental policy. (Article III-233 of the draft Treaty establishing a constitution for Europe.)

References

See also

  1. Application of precautionary approach
  2. Climate change effects
  3. Climate change effects - Gaps in scientific knowledge
  4. Development of the European Marine Strategy
  5. The Integrated approach to Coastal Zone Management (ICZM)