Biodiversity and nature protection law / edited by Elisa Morgera, Professor of Global Environmental Law, Law School, Uniersity of Strathclyde and Co-Director of the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance, UK ; Jona Razzaque, Professor of Environmental Law, Department of Law, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
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Biodiversity and nature protection law / edited by Elisa Morgera, Professor of Global Environmental Law, Law School, Uniersity of Strathclyde and Co-Director of the Strathclyde Centre for Environmental Law and Governance, UK ; Jona Razzaque, Professor of Environmental Law, Department of Law, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Published
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017]
Call Number
K3488 .B562 2017
ISBN
9781783474240 (cased)
1783474246 (cased)
9781785369520 (online Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law)
1783474246 (cased)
9781785369520 (online Elgar Encyclopedia of Environmental Law)
Description
xviii, 519 pages ; 26 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)964380315
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Editors and Contributors
viii
Foreword to the Encyclopedia / Yves Le Bouthillier
xi
Foreword to Volume III / Michael Faure
xii
Acknowledgments
xiii
List of abbreviations
xiv
Introduction to Volume III: The research challenges of international biodiversity law / Elisa Morgera
1
pt. 1
HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUND
III.1.
Historical perspectives on the challenge of biodiversity conservation / Kathryn Garforth
13
III.2.
Sovereignty, conservation and sustainable use / Christine Willmore
31
III.3.
historical roots of the North-South dynamic in biodiversity conservation and its imprint on the Convention on Biological Diversity / Andreas Kotsakis
44
pt. 2
PRINCIPLES AND APPROACHES
III.4.
Sustainable development and equity in biodiversity conservation / Virginie Barred
59
III.5.
ecosystem approach and the precautionary principle / Elisa Morgera
70
III.6.
Nature capital: valuation and payments for ecosystem services / Alexandra Langlais
81
pt. 3
KEY THEMES
III.7.
Species-based conservation / Erika J. Techera
97
III.8.
Terrestrial areas protection / Hendrik Schoukens
110
III.9.
Marine biodiversity: unravelling the intricacies of global frameworks and applicable concepts / Daniela Biz
123
III.10.
Indigenous peoples' and community conserved territories and areas (ICCAs): evolution in international biodiversity law / Holly C. Jonas
145
III.11.
Mountain biodiversity / Alessandro Fodella
161
III.12.
Island biodiversity / Richard A. Barnes
175
III.13.
Inland water biodiversity: international law on protection of transboundary freshwater ecosystems and biodiversity / Ruby Moynihan
189
III.14.
Forest biodiversity / Annalisa Savaresi
203
III.15.
Dryland biodiversity: ecosystems, people and the law / Elsa Tsioumani
215
III.16.
Biosafety law / Frederic Perron-Welch
226
III.17.
Access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing / Dario Piselli
237
III.18.
Agriculture and biodiversity conservation / Claudio Chiarolla
251
III.19.
Traditional knowledge / Nicole Schabus
264
pt. 4
CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES
III.20.
Invasive alien species / Stanley W. Burgiel
283
III.21.
Biodiversity and climate change / Matthieu Wemaere
295
III.22.
REDD+ and biodiversity / Harro van Asselt
309
III.23.
Trade, investment and biodiversity conservation / Shawkat Alam
320
III.24.
Gender and the Convention on Biological Diversity / Victoria Jenkins
331
III.25.
Biofuels / Seita Romppanen
346
III.26.
Technology transfer / Mara Ntona
358
III.27.
Ecotourism / Nelissa Peralta
370
pt. 5
ACTORS
III.28.
Non-state actors / Natasha Affolder
387
III.29.
International financial institutions and biodiversity conservation / Priscilla Schwartz
399
III.30.
European Union / Nicolas de Sadeleer
413
pt. 6
IMPLEMENTATION, ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE
III.31.
Biodiversity-inclusive impact assessment / Neil Craik
431
III.32.
Liability, redress and the Cartagena Protocol / Amandine Orsini
445
III.33.
Monitoring and compliance mechanisms / Antonio Cardesa-Salzmann
455
III.34.
Public participation in biodiversity conservation / Lalanath de Silva
468
III.35.
international finance for biodiversity and the Global Environment Facility / Soledad Aguilar
477
III.36.
Concluding remarks / Jona Razzaque
488
Index
497