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Protected Areas: A Legal Geography Approach

Autor Josephine Gillespie
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2020
This book argues that legal geography provides new insights into contemporary conservation challenges. Despite unprecedented efforts, we are facing an extinction crisis, and in situ protected area programs are falling short. This book discusses the protected area phenomenon and calls for changes to current approaches, informed by legal geography –an inter-disciplinary area focused on the intertwined people–place–law dynamics that enable, or disable, effective management practices. 

The book examines two protected area types: World Heritage Sites, where places of ‘outstanding universal value’ are protected for all humanity, and Ramsar protected wetland sites, one of the first global environmental protection initiatives. Using case studies from the Australasian region (Australia, the Pacific and Southeast Asia), it reveals how current approaches can be improved by taking into account the people–place–law nexus embedded in legal geography research.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030405014
ISBN-10: 303040501X
Pagini: 116
Ilustrații: XIII, 116 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Challenges for Protected Areas: biodiversity loss, place-people and law connections.- Chapter 2: Protected Areas.- Chapter 3: A Legal Geography Approach.- Chapter 4: World Heritage: Protecting the World’s ‘Beautiful Places’.- Chapter 5: Ramsar Wetlands: Protecting the World’s ‘Ugliest’ Places.- Chapter 6: A Way Forward: Protected Areas and Legal Ecology.


Notă biografică

Josephine Gillespie is an academic, and former lawyer, based at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is an environmental legal geographer interested in the complex intersection of geography and law. Her research investigates environmental protection and human–environment geographies throughout Australia and the Asia-Pacific. 


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This book argues that legal geography provides new insights into contemporary conservation challenges. Despite unprecedented efforts, we are facing an extinction crisis, and in situ protected area programs are falling short. This book discusses the protected area phenomenon and calls for changes to current approaches, informed by legal geography –an inter-disciplinary area focused on the intertwined people–place–law dynamics that enable, or disable, effective management practices. 

The book examines two protected area types: World Heritage Sites, where places of ‘outstanding universal value’ are protected for all humanity, and Ramsar protected wetland sites, one of the first global environmental protection initiatives. Using case studies from the Australasian region (Australia, the Pacific and Southeast Asia), it reveals how current approaches can be improved by taking into account the people–place–law nexus embedded in legal geography research.

Josephine Gillespie is an academic, and former lawyer, based at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is an environmental legal geographer interested in the complex intersection of geography and law. Her research investigates environmental protection and human–environment geographies throughout Australia and the Asia-Pacific. 


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Argues that legal geography provides new insights into contemporary conservation challenges Discusses the protected area phenomenon and calls for changes to current approaches Reveals how current approaches can be improved by taking into account the people–place–law nexus embedded in legal geography research