Title of article :
Uncertainty and precaution in environmental management: Insights
from the UPEM conference
Author/Authors :
Jeroen P. Van der Sluijs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Communication across the science-policy interface is complicated by uncertainty and ignorance associated with predictions on which to base
policies. The international symposium ‘‘Uncertainty and Precaution in Environmental Management’’ (UPEM) addressed the philosophy,
approaches and scientific tools associated with the analysis and communication of uncertainty and ignorance to decisions makers in relation
to the Precautionary Principle. This paper presents a sample of highlights and insights of UPEM of relevance to the environmental modeling
communities. Key insights include: (1) Systematic long-term monitoring and learning are essential. (2) More attention is needed for model
structure uncertainty and equifinality. (3) Explicit value articulation in environmental assessment is essential. (4) Sophisticated uncertainty
assessment and Quality Assurance methodsdsuch as the Walker et al. conceptual uncertainty framework, NUSAP, and codes of uncertaintyexplicit
modeling practice from RIVM and EPAdare now available and on their way of becoming main stream. (5) There is a wide range
of precautionary interventions (a ban is not the only option). (6) Legal and Ethical dimensions of precautiondsuch as liability, burden of proof,
inter- and intra generational equitydrequire more thought. (7) The problems that developing countries face in implementing the Precautionary
Principle need more attention.
Keywords :
uncertainty , Ignorance , Precautionary principle , quality assurance , Model pedigree
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software