Environmental Decision Making on Acid Mine Drainage Issues in South Africa: An Argument for the Precautionary Principle

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T. J. Morodi
Charles Mpofu
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[1] Tshwane University of Technology,
[2] Auckland University of Technology,undefined
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Science and Engineering Ethics | 2018年 / 24卷
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Acid mine drainage; Environmental protection; Ethics; Precautionary principle; South Africa; Water resources;
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This paper examines the issue of acid mine drainage in South Africa and environmental decision making processes that could be taken to mitigate the problem in the context of both conventional risk assessment and the precautionary principle. It is argued that conventional risk assessment protects the status quo and hence cannot be entirely relied upon as an effective tool to resolve environmental problems in the context of South Africa, a developing country with complex environmental health concerns. The complexity of the environmental issues is discussed from historical and political perspectives. An argument is subsequently made that the precautionary principle is an alternative tool, and its adoption can be used to empower local communities. This work, therefore, adds to new knowledge by problematising conventional risk assessment and proposing the framing of the acid mine drainage issues in a complex and contextual scenario of a developing country—South Africa.
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页码:1181 / 1199
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