Property Rights and Climate Change: Land use under changing environmental conditions: Routledge Complex Real Property Rights Series
Editat de Fennie van Straalen, Thomas Hartmann, John Sheehanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 sep 2017
Making these common issues explicit and discussing the different approaches to them is the central objective of this book. Through examining a variety of cases from the Arctic to the Australian coast, the contributors take a transdisciplinary look at the winners and losers of climate change, discuss approaches to dealing with changing environmental conditions, and stimulate pathways for further research. This book is essential reading for lawyers, planners, property rights experts and environmentalists.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138698000
ISBN-10: 1138698008
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 4 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Complex Real Property Rights Series
ISBN-10: 1138698008
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 4 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Tables, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Complex Real Property Rights Series
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
1 Introduction
1.1 Changing environmental conditions, property rights and land-use planning
Fennie van Straalen
Thomas Hartmann
John Sheehan
2 Part 1. Impacts in changing contexts
2.1 Climate change induced property re-evaluation in agrarian contexts
Sony Pellissery
Praveena Sridhar
2.2 The challenges with voluntary resettlement processes as a need under changing climate conditions
Thomas Thaler
3 Part 2. Theoretical notions
3.1 18th century property rights for 21st century environmental conditions?
Harvey M. Jacobs
3.2 Climate change and property rights changes
Dušan Nikolić
4 Part 3. Information and land values
4.1 To reveal or not to reveal? The impact of mapping environmental conditions on property rights in Taiwan
Tzuyuan Stessa Chao
Yun Chou
4.2 Costs and benefits: Why Economic quantification in hazard mitigation policy threatens culture in coastal Louisiana
Melanie Sand
4.3 Redistribution of property rights in response to climate change in Ghana, West Africa
Kei Otsuki
Godfred Seidu Jasaw
5 Part 4. Formal rules
5.1 Formal Instruments to Address Environmental Changes and Property Rights
Jesse J. Richardson, Jr.
5.2 The role of judges in using the common law to address climate change
Peter A. Buchsbaum
6 Part 5. Financial responsibility
6.1 Climate Change, Coastal Erosion and Local Government in New South Wales, Australia: Old and New Law and Old Bar
Dr Andrew H Kelly
Jasper Brown
6.2 Property rights for insurance markets to enable adaptation to natural disaster risks
W.J. Wouter Botzen
7 Conclusion
7.1 The social construction of changing environmental conditions
Thomas Hartmann
Fennie van Straalen
John Sheehan
Index
1.1 Changing environmental conditions, property rights and land-use planning
Fennie van Straalen
Thomas Hartmann
John Sheehan
2 Part 1. Impacts in changing contexts
2.1 Climate change induced property re-evaluation in agrarian contexts
Sony Pellissery
Praveena Sridhar
2.2 The challenges with voluntary resettlement processes as a need under changing climate conditions
Thomas Thaler
3 Part 2. Theoretical notions
3.1 18th century property rights for 21st century environmental conditions?
Harvey M. Jacobs
3.2 Climate change and property rights changes
Dušan Nikolić
4 Part 3. Information and land values
4.1 To reveal or not to reveal? The impact of mapping environmental conditions on property rights in Taiwan
Tzuyuan Stessa Chao
Yun Chou
4.2 Costs and benefits: Why Economic quantification in hazard mitigation policy threatens culture in coastal Louisiana
Melanie Sand
4.3 Redistribution of property rights in response to climate change in Ghana, West Africa
Kei Otsuki
Godfred Seidu Jasaw
5 Part 4. Formal rules
5.1 Formal Instruments to Address Environmental Changes and Property Rights
Jesse J. Richardson, Jr.
5.2 The role of judges in using the common law to address climate change
Peter A. Buchsbaum
6 Part 5. Financial responsibility
6.1 Climate Change, Coastal Erosion and Local Government in New South Wales, Australia: Old and New Law and Old Bar
Dr Andrew H Kelly
Jasper Brown
6.2 Property rights for insurance markets to enable adaptation to natural disaster risks
W.J. Wouter Botzen
7 Conclusion
7.1 The social construction of changing environmental conditions
Thomas Hartmann
Fennie van Straalen
John Sheehan
Index
Descriere
This book explores the multifarious relationships between different types of climate-driven environmental changes and property rights. This original contribution to the literature examines such climate changes through the lens of property rights, rather than through the lens of land-use planning. The inherent assumption pursued is that the different types of environmental changes, with their particular effects and impact on land-use, share common issues regarding the relationship between the social construction of land via property rights and the dynamics of a changing environment.
Making these common issues explicit and discussing the different approaches to them is the central objective of this book. Through examining a variety of cases from the Arctic to the Australian coast, the contributors take a transdisciplinary look at the winners and losers of climate change, discuss approaches to dealing with changing environmental conditions, and stimulate pathways for further research. This book is essential reading for lawyers, planners, property rights experts and environmentalists.
Making these common issues explicit and discussing the different approaches to them is the central objective of this book. Through examining a variety of cases from the Arctic to the Australian coast, the contributors take a transdisciplinary look at the winners and losers of climate change, discuss approaches to dealing with changing environmental conditions, and stimulate pathways for further research. This book is essential reading for lawyers, planners, property rights experts and environmentalists.
Notă biografică
Fennie van Straalen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning at Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Thomas Hartmann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning at Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
John Sheehan is Visiting Professor, Faculty of Society and Design, Bond University, Australia.
Thomas Hartmann is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning at Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
John Sheehan is Visiting Professor, Faculty of Society and Design, Bond University, Australia.