Impact of the Precautionary Principle on Feeding Current and Future Generations

Autores/as

  • Gary Marchant Universidad Estatal de Arizona image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Linda Abbott Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Allan Felsot Universidad Estatal de Washington image/svg+xml Autor/a
  • Robert L. Griffin Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos image/svg+xml Autor/a

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62300/r49s6m44

Palabras clave:

Food Irradiation, Agricultural Issues, Human Health

Resumen

This paper looks at the history and purpose of the precautionary principle (PP) and examines problems of ambiguity, arbitrary application, and bias against new technologies. Because the publication (IP 52) is especially focused on the need to feed a growing population, the case studies center on agricultural issues such as pesticide use, genetically modified foods, and food irradiation. The authors state that the PP has played an important part in bringing attention to appropriate risk management. If it is applied in its more stringent formulations, however, the PP will suppress innovation, to the detriment of both the economy and human health.

Descargas

Los datos de descarga aún no están disponibles.

Referencias

Descargas

Publicado

2013-06-11

Número

Sección

Issue Papers

Cómo citar

Marchant, G., Abbott, L., Felsot, A., & Griffin, R. L. (2013). Impact of the Precautionary Principle on Feeding Current and Future Generations. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/r49s6m44

Artículos similares

21-30 de 121

También puede Iniciar una búsqueda de similitud avanzada para este artículo.

Artículos más leídos del mismo autor/a