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CRC Press - Sustainability and the Rights of Nature in Practice

1 Tables, black and white; 68 Illustrati

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Description

Sustainability and the Rights of Nature in Practice serves as the essential follow-up to the 2017 volume, Sustainability and the Rights of Nature: An Introduction. While the first book established the international precursors for the Rights of Nature doctrine, this second volume shifts the focus toward real-world application and implementation. This book offers a practical look at moving away from viewing nature as an exploited resource and toward building a sustainable relationship with the natural world. It provides a platform for practitioners from various cultures across the globe to share their specific projects, successes, and the challenges they face when working within a Rights of Nature framework. Designed for those working in environmental and natural resources law, this text bridges the gap between theory and action. It is a valuable resource for professionals seeking to understand how legal frameworks can support environmental sustainability through practical, global examples of change in action.

Key Features

Provides a practical follow-up to the 2017 introductory volume on Rights of Nature doctrine.

Offers diverse perspectives from practitioners across different cultures and global regions.

Details real-world projects and the specific successes achieved in environmental law.

Explores the practical challenges encountered when implementing Rights of Nature frameworks.

Supports the transition from viewing nature as an exploited resource to a sustainable relationship.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
17 October 2019
Listed Since
29 May 2019

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