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Couzens, Ed; Paterson, Alexander; Riley, Sophie; Fristikawati, Yanti --- "Protecting Forest and Marine Biodiversity" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017) [2017] ELECD 1545

Editor(s): Couzens, Ed; Paterson, Alexander; Riley, Sophie; Fristikawati, Yanti

Title: Protecting Forest and Marine Biodiversity

Sub-title: The Role of Law

Series: The IUCN Academy of Environmental Law series

Topics: Law and Development; Energy Policy; Environmental Law

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Date of Publication: 24 November 2017

Number of pages: c 352

ISBN (hard cover): 9781786439482

EISBN: 9781786439499

Abstract/Description:

This timely book considers appropriate legal practices to use to promote conservation, protection and sustainable use of biological diversity in forest and marine areas. The breadth of issues explored across these two themes is immense, and the book identifies both key differences, and striking commonalities between them.

Law-makers, managers and users often have little understanding of either the complexity or the true value of biological diversity and of what is needed to preserve forest and marine ecosystems, and to keep inter-relationships between species within them healthy. Regulators face significant and practical challenges, requiring the adoption of legal frameworks in the context of scientific uncertainty. This book provides critical and comparative reflections on the role of law in both of these biodiversity contexts. Key issues not previously addressed through the law are considered – for example, the lack of international governance of peat; and the moral problem of labelling certain species as ‘alien’ or ‘invasive’. Learned contributors draw valuable lessons for those seeking to protect biodiversity and understand its governance, from analysis of experiences gained forging international and national legal frameworks.

With a blend of local and global perspectives, across a wide range of countries and policies, the book will appeal to academics and students in law, international, regional and domestic policymakers, lawmakers, NGOs and conservation agencies.


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