Property Rights in the Defence of Nature
Property Rights in the Defence of Nature
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Elizabeth Brubaker's book "Law and the Environment" explores how legal reliance on property rights has been useful in opposing pollution of land and water. It is of interest to students of Environmental Studies and those interested in a more secure future for the environment.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 326 pages
\n Publication date: 01 September 2020
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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First published in 1995, this groundbreaking study delves into the profound failure of the legal regime to safeguard the environment. Authored by Elizabeth Brubaker, the book offers a captivating and accessible account of how relying on property rights has proven instrumental in combating pollution of land and water. With a focus on environmental studies and the urgent need for a sustainable future, this title is a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts alike.
Brubaker begins by examining the historical roots of the environmental crisis, tracing the evolution of legal doctrines and policies that have failed to address the pressing environmental challenges of our time. She argues that the traditional emphasis on property rights has created a perverse incentive for individuals and corporations to exploit natural resources without regard for their ecological consequences.
One of the key themes of the book is the concept of "common property," which refers to resources that are shared by multiple individuals or groups and are managed collectively for the benefit of all. Brubaker argues that the failure to recognize and protect common property rights has led to the degradation of ecosystems and the depletion of natural resources. She suggests that a shift towards a more collaborative and equitable approach to resource management, where common property is recognized and protected, can help to mitigate the environmental crisis.
Throughout the book, Brubaker provides a wealth of empirical evidence to support her arguments. She explores the case studies of various environmental disasters, such as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the BP oil disaster, to illustrate the devastating consequences of property rights-based approaches to resource management. She also examines the successes of community-based conservation initiatives, where local communities have taken control of their natural resources and managed them sustainably for the long term.
In conclusion, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the environmental crisis and the urgent need for a transformative approach to resource management. Elizabeth Brubaker's insightful analysis and compelling arguments provide a roadmap for building a more sustainable and equitable future for all.
\n Weight: 506g\n
Dimension: 156 x 235 x 32 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367200985\n \n
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