verursachergerecht
Verursachergerecht is a German term used in policy and law to describe the allocation of costs or burdens in a way that corresponds to the actor who caused the problem or risk. The word combines Verursacher (causer, the one who causes harm or pollution) with gerecht (fair, just). In practice, verursachergerecht approaches aim to ensure that those responsible for damage or risk bear the financial consequences, aligning with the Verursacherprinzip, commonly referred to as the polluter pays principle.
In environmental policy, verursachergerecht financing means funding pollution control measures through charges or taxes paid by
Critics point to practical challenges: accurately attributing causation in complex systems can be difficult, and the
Verursachergerecht is widely used in German-speaking policy debates and is closely related to the Verursacherprinzip and