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This open access book presents an important discussion on the
interface between sustainable soil management and climate
mitigation and adaptation. It investigates a variety of aspects in
this context, such as the political and societal consequences for
countries in the Global South, an assessment of the outcomes of the
UNFCCC Conference of Parties held in Glasgow, appropriate legal
instruments to promote desealing, regulatory concepts for negative
emissions in soil and land use, the debate in Europe on carbon
uptake in soils and the climate-related policy of the Convention on
Biological Diversity. Lastly, it provides information on recent
court rulings on climate mitigation in Germany and Australia and
their relevance for sustainable soil management. This sixth volume
of the International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy is divided
into four parts, the first of which deals with various aspects of
the theme “Climate Mitigation and Adaptation and Sustainable Soil
Management.” The second part covers recent international
developments, the third presents regional and national reports, and
the fourth discusses overarching issues. Given the range of key
topics covered, the book offers an indispensable tool for all
academics, legislators and policymakers working in this field. The
“International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy” series
discusses central questions in law and politics with regard to the
protection and sustainable management of soil and land – at the
international, national, and regional level.
This book presents an important discussion on land tenure rights
for the effective implementation of sustainable soil management
provisions. It investigates a variety of aspects, such as the clash
of modern and traditional tenure concepts, forms of illegal or
illegitimate land acquisition, and the preconditions for legal and
legitimate investments. In addition, the book analyses the
challenges to ensuring secure land tenure rights in Africa and in
Germany. Lastly, it provides information on the role of women in
this context. This fifth volume of the International Yearbook of
Soil Law and Policy is divided into four parts, the first of which
deals with various aspects of the theme “Land Tenure Rights and
Sustainable Soil Management”. The second part covers recent
international developments, the third part presents regional and
national reports, and the fourth discusses overarching issues.
Given the range of key topics covered, the book offers an
indispensable tool for all academics, legislators and policymakers
working in this field. The “International Yearbook of Soil Law
and Policy” series discusses central questions in law and
politics with regard to the protection and sustainable management
of soil and land – at the international, national, and regional
level.
This book presents an important discussion on the implementation of
sustainable soil management in Africa from a range of governance
perspectives. It addresses aspects such as the general challenges
in Africa with regard to soil management; the structural
deficiencies in legal, organizational and institutional terms; and
specific policies at the national level, including land cover
policies and persistent organic pollutants. This fourth volume of
the International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy is divided into
four parts, the first of which deals with several aspects of the
theme "sustainable soil management in Africa." In turn, the second
part covers recent international developments, the third part
presents regional and national reports (i.a. Mexico, USA and
Germany), and the fourth discusses cross-cutting issues(i.a. on
rural-urban interfaces). Given the range of key topics covered, the
book offers an indispensible tool for all academics, legislators
and policymakers working in this field. The "International Yearbook
of Soil Law and Policy" is a book series that discusses central
questions in law and politics with regard to the protection and
sustainable management of soil and land - at the international,
national and regional level.
This book presents an important discussion on future options for
sustainable soil management in Africa from various perspectives,
including national soil protection regulations, the role of tenure
rights, the work of relevant international institutions such as the
UNCCD and FAO, and regional and international cooperation. This
first volume of the new subseries Regional Perspectives to the
International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy includes
contributions by African and international experts alike. Given the
range of key topics covered, the book offers an indispensable tool
for all academics, legislators and policymakers working in this
field. The "International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy -
Regional Perspectives" series discusses central questions in law
and politics that concern the protection and sustainable management
of soil and land in different regions of the world.
This book presents an important discussion on the implementation of
sustainable soil management in Africa from a range of governance
perspectives. It addresses aspects such as the general challenges
in Africa with regard to soil management; the structural
deficiencies in legal, organizational and institutional terms; and
specific policies at the national level, including land cover
policies and persistent organic pollutants. This fourth volume of
the International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy is divided into
four parts, the first of which deals with several aspects of the
theme "sustainable soil management in Africa." In turn, the second
part covers recent international developments, the third part
presents regional and national reports (i.a. Mexico, USA and
Germany), and the fourth discusses cross-cutting issues(i.a. on
rural-urban interfaces). Given the range of key topics covered, the
book offers an indispensible tool for all academics, legislators
and policymakers working in this field. The "International Yearbook
of Soil Law and Policy" is a book series that discusses central
questions in law and politics with regard to the protection and
sustainable management of soil and land - at the international,
national and regional level.
This book presents an important discussion on future options for
sustainable soil management in Africa from various perspectives,
including national soil protection regulations, the role of tenure
rights, the work of relevant international institutions such as the
UNCCD and FAO, and regional and international cooperation. This
first volume of the new subseries Regional Perspectives to the
International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy includes
contributions by African and international experts alike. Given the
range of key topics covered, the book offers an indispensable tool
for all academics, legislators and policymakers working in this
field. The "International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy -
Regional Perspectives" series discusses central questions in law
and politics that concern the protection and sustainable management
of soil and land in different regions of the world.
This open access book presents an important discussion on the
interface between sustainable soil management and climate
mitigation and adaptation. It investigates a variety of aspects in
this context, such as the political and societal consequences for
countries in the Global South, an assessment of the outcomes of the
UNFCCC Conference of Parties held in Glasgow, appropriate legal
instruments to promote desealing, regulatory concepts for negative
emissions in soil and land use, the debate in Europe on carbon
uptake in soils and the climate-related policy of the Convention on
Biological Diversity. Lastly, it provides information on recent
court rulings on climate mitigation in Germany and Australia and
their relevance for sustainable soil management. This sixth volume
of the International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy is divided
into four parts, the first of which deals with various aspects of
the theme “Climate Mitigation and Adaptation and Sustainable Soil
Management.” The second part covers recent international
developments, the third presents regional and national reports, and
the fourth discusses overarching issues. Given the range of key
topics covered, the book offers an indispensable tool for all
academics, legislators and policymakers working in this field. The
“International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy” series
discusses central questions in law and politics with regard to the
protection and sustainable management of soil and land – at the
international, national, and regional level.
This book presents an important discussion on land tenure rights
for the effective implementation of sustainable soil management
provisions. It investigates a variety of aspects, such as the clash
of modern and traditional tenure concepts, forms of illegal or
illegitimate land acquisition, and the preconditions for legal and
legitimate investments. In addition, the book analyses the
challenges to ensuring secure land tenure rights in Africa and in
Germany. Lastly, it provides information on the role of women in
this context. This fifth volume of the International Yearbook of
Soil Law and Policy is divided into four parts, the first of which
deals with various aspects of the theme "Land Tenure Rights and
Sustainable Soil Management". The second part covers recent
international developments, the third part presents regional and
national reports, and the fourth discusses overarching issues.
Given the range of key topics covered, the book offers an
indispensable tool for all academics, legislators and policymakers
working in this field. The "International Yearbook of Soil Law and
Policy" series discusses central questions in law and politics with
regard to the protection and sustainable management of soil and
land - at the international, national, and regional level.
Adaptation to Climate Change: ASEAN and Comparative Experiences
presents a dynamic and comprehensive collection of works from legal
scholars around the world that delves into a relatively new
frontier on legal aspects of climate change adaptation with focus
on the ASEAN region, both at the regional level as well as at the
national level in some ASEAN countries - such as Malaysia,
Philippines, and Thailand. Other countries not within ASEAN are
also represented, such as Bangladesh, People's Republic of China,
Sri Lanka, and the Republic of Taiwan. In doing so, it surveys one
of the most important issues confronting developing countries
today, and the challenges to building resilient societies. It is an
essential source of reference for policy-makers, administrators,
the private sector officials, scientists, academic scholars,
climatologists, NGOs, and CSOs in ASEAN and the world.
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