The Reality of Precaution. Comparing Risk Regulation in the United States and Europe Author Wiener J.B., Rogers M.D., Hammitt J.K., Sand P.H.(eds.) Date 2011 Source IUCN (ID: MON-086157) Publisher | Place of publication Earthscan/RFF Press | London, U.K. Pages 602 p. Document type Monography/book Language English Field of application International Country/Territory European Union, United States of America Subject Environment gen. Keyword Policy/planning Precautionary principle Risk assessment/management Abstract The "Precautionary Principle" has sparked the central controversy over European and U.S. risk regulation. The Reality of Precaution is the most comprehensive study to go beyond precaution as an abstract principle and test its reality in practice. This groundbreaking resource combines detailed case studies of a wide array of risks to health, safety, environment and security; a broad quantitative analysis; and cross-cutting chapters on politics, law, and perceptions. The authors rebut the rhetoric of conflicting European and American approaches to risk, and show that the reality has been the selective application of precaution to particular risks on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as a constructive exchange of policy ideas toward "better regulation." The book offers a new view of precaution, regulatory reform, comparative analysis, and transatlantic relations. Website www.earthscan.co.uk