1988 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Soil Quality Standards: Science or Science Fiction
An inquiry into the methodological aspects of soil quality criteria
Authors : J. J. Vegter, J. M. Roels, H. F. Bavinck
Published in: Contaminated Soil ’88
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Included in: Professional Book Archive
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Environmental standards are normative statements describing a “desired” quality of some part of the environment. It is often argued that standards should be derived from (eco)toxicological effects by scientific methods. In this paper it is argued that such an effect oriented approach has indeed a certain scientific appeal, but is plagued by a large number of problems, especially when applied to soil systems. Soil protection cannot await their solution however. Based on an analysis of the type of quality standards needed in soil protection a provisional list of soil standards -reference values for soil quality — has been published by the Dutch government. The basic philosophy behind this iterative approach towards standards setting is discussed.