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Water Science & Technology

Volume 52 Number 6

Contents

1–9
Uncertainty and precaution in environmental management
M.Krayer von Krauss, M.B.A.van Asselt, M. Henze, J. Ravetz and M.B. Beck
11–17
The post-normal sciences of precaution
J. Ravetz
19–24
Precaution, law and principles of good administration
E. Fisher
25–34
Late lessons from early warnings: towards precaution and realism in research and policy
D. Gee and M.P.Krayer von Krauss
35–41
The precautionary principle in times of intermingled uncertainty and risk: some regulatory complexities
M.B.A.van Asselt and E. Vos
43–50
Globalisation, environmental harm, and progress:the role of consensus and liability
H. Zandvoort
51–57
Recent development in the field of international liability regimes to tackle environmental risks
J. Bally
59–64
The precautionary principle and international conflict over domestic regulation: mitigating uncertainty and improving adaptive capacity
K.A. Oye
65–71
Precautionary information-generation in scienceand the law
C. Cranor
73–79
Reflections on uncertainty in risk assessment and risk management by the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) precautionary principle workgroup
H. Sanderson, C.H. Stahl, R. Irwin and M.D. Rogers
81–86
The optimisation approach of ALARA in nuclear practice: an early application of the Precautionary Principle. Scientific uncertainty versus legal uncertainty
S. Lierman and L. Veuchelen
87–92
Uncertainty as a monster in the science–policy interface: four coping strategies
Jeroenvan der Sluijs
93–98
Management of environmental uncertainty in maintenance dredging of polluted harbours in Norway
S. Cañellas-Boltà, R. Strand and B. Killie
99–106
Stretched peer-review on unexpected results (GMOs)
A.I. Myhr
107–113
Precaution and Participatory Integrated Assessment of GM crops in Spain
J.David Tàbara
115–124
Integrated management of natural resources: dealing with ambiguous issues, multiple actors and diverging frames
A. Dewulf, M. Craps, R. Bouwen, T. Taillieu and C. Pahl-Wostl
125–131
A guidance for assessing and communicating uncertainties
P.H.M. Janssen, A.C. Petersen, J.P.van der Sluijs, J.S. Risbey and J.R. Ravetz
133–144
Experiences with the NUSAP system for multidimensional uncertainty assessment
J.van der Sluijs, M. Craye, S. Funtowicz, P. Kloprogge, J. Ravetz and J. Risbey
145–152
Using the W&H integrated uncertainty analysis framework with non-initiated experts
M.P.Krayer von Krauss and P.H.M. Janssen
153–160
An integrated methodology for recording uncertainties about environmental data
J.D. Brown, G.B. Heuvelink and J.C. Refsgaard
161–166
Sources of uncertainty in economic analysis of the Water Framework Directive
J. Myšiak and K. Sigel
167–175
On the concept of model structural error
K. Beven
177–186
Model uncertainty – parameter uncertainty versus conceptual models
A.L. Højberg and J.C. Refsgaard
187–193
Impact of morphological parameters on water quality variables of a regulated lowland river
K.-E. Lindenschmidt, K. Poser and M. Rode
195–203
The case of Lake Balaton: how can we exercise precaution?
L. Somlyódy and M. Honti
205–212
Carbon sequestration, the precautionary approach and the responsibility of scientists
L. Buhl-Mortensen, A. Myhr and S. Welin
213–225
Uncertainty, imprecision, and the precautionary principle in climate change assessment
M.E. Borsuk and L. Tomassini
227–234
Uncertainty and precaution in European environmental risk assessment of chemicals
F.A.M. Verdonck, P.A.Van Sprang and P.A. Vanrolleghem
235–242
Resources and uncertainties in evaluation of chemicals: basic methodological developments
P.B. Sørensen, D.B. Lerche and R. Brüggemann