Seminario / Mintegia 8th november
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Prof. Charles Perrings (School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University) ABSTRACT: The precautionary principle is a mandate to tread cautiously when managing novel threats to the environment or human health. A major obstacle when applying the principle at the international level is disagreement about how precautionary efforts should be constrained to ensure that policy costs are proportional to the attained level of protection. Proportionality is an unresolved question when preliminary evidence precludes decision-makers from assigning probabilities over future events. The paper suggests practical analytical tools for communicating ex ante trade-offs when probabilities are unavailable. The tools could be used to facilitate discussion and compromise when implementing precautionary decisions in international settings where cooperation is important. The approach is demonstrated in an application to climate policy that uses the integrated assessment model DICE (Nordhaus 2008). The paper also situates the task of precautionary decision-making within the broader context of implementing a precautionary response at the international level.
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Faculty of Sarriko, 13:00 Room B0.12
* The Seminar will be in English. / Mintegia ingelesez burutuko da. / El seminario se realizará en inglés. |