Parandalimit
Parandalimit is a concept used in risk governance and public policy to denote a boundary beyond which preventive actions are triggered to avert harm. It is not a universally standardized term and appears in regional policy debates and academic discussions as a way to formalize decisions about when prevention is warranted.
Definition and scope: A parandalimit is not a fixed numerical threshold. Rather, it is a context-dependent limit
Determination: Establishing a parandalimit typically involves risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis, stakeholder consultation, and scenario planning. The
Applications: In public health, a parandalimit might determine when to deploy vaccination campaigns or screening programs;
Criticism and limitations: Critics argue that the concept can be vague or subjective, potentially delaying action
See also: Precautionary principle; Proportionality; Risk management; Cost-benefit analysis; Prevention.