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Conservation, Biodiversity and International Law (Paperback)
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Conservation, Biodiversity and International Law (Paperback)
Series: New Horizons in Environmental and Energy Law series
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'Humanity has been gambling for generations with the extent to
which it can degrade nature and continue to prosper. Now the
environmental debt is being called in and the ability of
international diplomacy and law, government policy and political
will to deal with the issues is being tested. Conservation,
Biodiversity and International Law is a must read for any
practitioner in the high-stakes business of restoring our ability
to live in harmony with the natural world that sustains us.' -
Alastair Morrison, Department of Conservation, New Zealand
'Biodiversity is the cornerstone of life - our plants, animals, and
ecosystems are essential for livelihoods and have shaped our
culture and traditions around the world. However our precious
biodiversity is at risk as never before. Global targets to reduce
biodiversity loss have not been met and we continue to lose
biodiversity at an unprecedented rate. In fact we are currently in
the middle of an extinction crisis and scientists have advised that
one species from our planet is being lost every 38 minutes! The
nature of this crisis and the actions taken to address it are
clearly and articulately put forward in this landmark book by
Professor Al Gillespie. This book is particularly useful in
documenting the many policy and legal actions that have been taken
to address these issues, and how the application of these
instruments can be improved. Although focused on the law, the book
covers a range of disciplines including science, philosophy and
policy which lay the foundation for international law. This book
makes a major and highly valued contribution to the disciple of
environmental law and policy and is an invaluable reference for
policy makers, practitioners and academic audiences.' - David
Sheppard, CEO of the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional
Environment Programme (SPREP) This important and timely book
provides a rigorous overview of the defining issues presently
facing conservation at international level. The author provides
detailed coverage of topics ranging from the classification of
species right through to access and benefit sharing, drawing on his
personal experience at intergovernmental level. Each question is
examined through the prism of dozens of treaties and hundreds of
decisions and resolutions of the key multilateral regimes, and the
law in each area is supplemented by the necessary considerations of
science politics and philosophy - providing much-needed context for
the reader. Combining expert scholarship and first-hand insight,
Conservation, Biodiversity and International Law will be an
invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners in
international environmental law, as well as providing an accessible
guide for students.
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