The introduction of non-native species often results in unforeseen consequences. According to this experience, what would we be well-advised to apply? a. The law of common property b. The precautionary principle c. The law of supply and demand
b. The precautionary principle
The precautionary principle advises taking preventive action in the face of uncertainty, especially in environmental and ecological matters. Given the potential unforeseen consequences of introducing non-native species, applying this principle is advisable to mitigate risks and protect ecosystems.