Law and ecology : the rise of the ecosystem regime / Richard O. Brooks (Environmental Law Center, Vermont Law School, USA), Ross Jones (Environmental Studies Program, Dartmouth College, USA), Ross A. Virginia (Environmental Studies Program, Da.
2017
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Law and ecology : the rise of the ecosystem regime / Richard O. Brooks (Environmental Law Center, Vermont Law School, USA), Ross Jones (Environmental Studies Program, Dartmouth College, USA), Ross A. Virginia (Environmental Studies Program, Da.
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London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 411 pages).
Series
Ecology and law in modern society.
Formatted Contents Note
chapter 1 The Problem
chapter 2 The Early History of Ecology and Environmental Law
chapter 3 Before the Dawn - Ecology and Environmental Law at Mid-Century
chapter 4 The Lovers' Quarrel Between Law and Ecology
chapter 5 The Shy Embrace of Law and Ecology
chapter 6 The Courtship of Law and Ecology
chapter 7 The Marriage: Ecological Planning for Environmental Law
chapter 8 Ecology and Law in the 1990s - The Law of Place-Based Ecosystem Regimes and Management
chapter 9 The Ecosystemic Regime and Biodiversity Protection in the 1990s
chapter 10 International Environmental Law Regimes: Coming of Age in the 1990s
chapter 11 Conclusion: Lessons of History and Future Directions.
chapter 2 The Early History of Ecology and Environmental Law
chapter 3 Before the Dawn - Ecology and Environmental Law at Mid-Century
chapter 4 The Lovers' Quarrel Between Law and Ecology
chapter 5 The Shy Embrace of Law and Ecology
chapter 6 The Courtship of Law and Ecology
chapter 7 The Marriage: Ecological Planning for Environmental Law
chapter 8 Ecology and Law in the 1990s - The Law of Place-Based Ecosystem Regimes and Management
chapter 9 The Ecosystemic Regime and Biodiversity Protection in the 1990s
chapter 10 International Environmental Law Regimes: Coming of Age in the 1990s
chapter 11 Conclusion: Lessons of History and Future Directions.
Summary
"In 1970 Earth Day was first celebrated marking the dawn of worldwide environmental consciousness and the passing of many environmental laws. In part, these events were the result of the maturing of the science of ecology which recognized the interdependence of the web and cycles of nature. This volume explores the relationship between ecology and environmental law, beginning with a description of the two very different disciplines. This description is followed by a history of their episodic interactions: the early period of origin, the mid-century formative period from 1950 to 1970, the initial serious period of interaction after Earth Day in 1970 and the testing of the relationship during the next two decades. Utilizing a number of case studies, examinations of the key 'linkage persons', legal instruments and the migration of ecological concepts and frameworks, this book analyzes the final flowering of an ecosystem regime which embraces the connections between the two disciplines of ecology and environmental law. Concluding with an inventory of the problems posed by the relationship between the two disciplines and an agenda for future research, this clearly structured, comprehensive and stringent book is an essential resource for all serious scholars and students of ecology and environmental law."--Provided by publisher.
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First published 2002 by Ashgate Publishing.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781315250724 (e-book : PDF)
9781351922890 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754620389 (hardback)
9780754623168 (paperback)
9781351922890 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754620389 (hardback)
9780754623168 (paperback)
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