Description
About the Author
Poul Harremoes is professor of environmental science and engineering at the Technical University of Denmark.
David Gee is project manager for emerging environmental issues and scientific liaison at the European Environment Agency (EEA), Denmark.
Malcolm MacGarvin is an environmental consultant based in Scotland.
Andy Stirling is senior lecturer at Science and Technology Policy Research (SPRU), University of Sussex, UK.
Jane Keys is a freelance environmental researcher based in the UK.
Brian Wynne is professor of science studies at Lancaster University, UK.
Sofia Guedes Vaz is an environmental engineer who has worked at the EEA on reporting, targets and emerging environmental issues.
Reviews
'One of the most useful, comprehensive and readable books on environmental issues that I have ever read.'
Tom Davey, Environmental Science and Engineering Magazine
'Policy makers concerned with climate change or genetic modifications should read this collection of early warnings wilfully ignored.'
New Scientist
'The real value of this book is that it is a refreshing shift away from rhetoric towards a far more informed and careful analysis of precautionary action and the precautionary principle.'
Journal of Environmental Law
'Makes excellent and thought-provoking reading.'
Journal of Risk Research
'This is a valuable book, full of sensible discussions, useful insights and helpful guidance for the future.'
Cass R Sunstein. The Yearbook of European Environmental Law volume 6
'I commend this to all who have an interest in environmental hazard and risk assessment and public policy.'
Journal of the Royal Institute of Public Health
Book Information
ISBN 9781853838927
Author Paul Harremoes
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Earthscan Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 680g