Literature DB >> 15212223

Major concerns in developing countries: applications of the Precautionary Principle in Ecuador.

Raúl Harari1, Rocío Freire Morales, Homero Harari.   

Abstract

Ecuador is a Latin American country with one of the biggest biodiversities. At the same time, social and environmental problems are also big. Poverty, political and social problems as well as questions like old transport systems, imported hazards from industrialized countries and lack of information and weak health care systems are the framework of this situation. The most common problems are the use of heavy metals in many activities without safety and health protection, a low technological oil production during two decades, intensive use of pesticides in agriculture, and some other chemical risks. A limited capacity to develop prevention strategies, reduced technical and scientific skills, and the absence of a reliable information and control system, lead to a weak response mechanism. The Precautionary Principle could help to stimulate prevention, protection and to have a new tool to improve the interest in environment and health problems. Reinforcing the presence of international organizations like the World Health Organization or the International Labour Organization, establishing bridges among scientific organizations from developed and developing countries and introducing the Precautionary Principle in the legislation and daily practices of industry and agriculture could lead to an improvement in our environment and health.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15212223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Med Environ Health        ISSN: 1232-1087            Impact factor:   1.843


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1.  Development of a guide to applying precaution in local public health.

Authors:  Monica Hau; Donald Cole; Loren Vanderlinden; Ronald MacFarlane; Carol Mee; Josephine Archbold; Monica Campbell
Journal:  Int J Occup Environ Health       Date:  2013-12-26
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