varúðarstefna
Varúðarstefna, often translated as the precautionary principle, is a risk management strategy that emphasizes taking preventative action in the face of uncertainty. It suggests that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of causing harm to the public or the environment, in the absence of scientific consensus that harm would *not* ensue, the burden of proof falls on those taking the action to demonstrate that it is *not* harmful.
The principle is particularly relevant in areas where scientific understanding is incomplete, such as environmental protection,
Key aspects of the precautionary principle include identifying potential hazards, assessing the level of uncertainty, and