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Protecting Forest and Marine Biodiversity: The Role of Law

Edited by: Ed Couzens,  Alexander Paterson, Sophie Riley, Yanti Fristikawati

ISBN13: 9781789904284
Published: May 2019
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2017)
Price: £40.95
Hardback edition , ISBN13 9781786439482



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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. We have little understanding of the immense complexity and the true value of biological diversity and 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 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'.

Learned contributors draw essential 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.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
Part I An Introduction to Legal Aspects of Protecting Forest and Marine Biodiversity
1. Legal Aspects of the Protection of Forest and Marine Biodiversity: Understanding the Context Ed Couzens, Alexander Paterson and Sophie Riley

Part II Global issues of protection of biological diversity
2. Moral Boundaries, Anthropocentrism and Biodiversity: Possums in New Zealand as an Example Gay Morgan
3. For Peat's Sake: Environmental Law Amidst the Bogs Nick Robinson
4. Illegal Trade in Endangered Forest and Marine Species - Enhancing Laws and Enforcement: a South-East Asian Perspective Lin Heng Lye and Sallie Chia-Wei Yang

Part III The protection of biological diversity in the forest environment
5. Biodiversity and Agriculture - Friends or Foes? The Legal Implementation of Agroforestry Practices in Brazil Marcia Fajardo Cavalcanti de Albuquerque
6. Forest Biodiversity Conservation: Strengthening the Regulation and Management of Chinese Enterprises during Foreign Investment Bingyu Liu
7. Addressing Human and Wildlife Conflict in Forest Protected Areas: A Critical Analysis of China's Nature Reserve Management Experience Yilin Pei
8. Climate Change and Forest Management in Nepal Amber Pant

Part IV The protection of biological diversity in the marine environment
9. Governance of Oil and Gas Exploration and Exploitation at Sea: Towards Coastal Marine Biodiversity Preservation Violeta S. Radovich
10. The Valuable Role that Private Environmental Governance might play in Managing Global Fisheries Resources Anastasia Telesetsky
11. Black Coral Forests and Marine Biodiversity in New Zealand Trevor Daya-Winterbottom
12. The Contribution that the Concept of Global Public Goods can make to the Conservation of Marine Resources Carina de Oliveira and Sandrine Maljean-Dubois

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