Environmental Law and Contrasting Ideas of Nature
A Constructivist Approach
Herausgeber: Hirokawa, Keith H.
Environmental Law and Contrasting Ideas of Nature
A Constructivist Approach
Herausgeber: Hirokawa, Keith H.
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This book examines how nature is constructed through law, building on the constructivist concept that 'nature' is a self-perpetuating, self-reinforcing social creation.
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This book examines how nature is constructed through law, building on the constructivist concept that 'nature' is a self-perpetuating, self-reinforcing social creation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 677g
- ISBN-13: 9781107033474
- ISBN-10: 1107033470
- Artikelnr.: 41195059
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 677g
- ISBN-13: 9781107033474
- ISBN-10: 1107033470
- Artikelnr.: 41195059
1. Nature in a constructed world: grounding the constructivist method Rik
Scarce and Keith H. Hirokawa; 2. An unnatural divide: how law obscures
individual environmental harms Katrina Fischer Kuh; 3. Defining nature as a
common pool resource Jonathan D. Rosenbloom; 4. Property constructs and
nature's challenge to property perpetuity Jessica Owley; 5. Perceiving
change and knowing nature: shifting baselines and nature's resiliency Robin
Kundis Craig; 6. Animals and law in the American city Irus Braverman; 7.
Boundaries of nature and the American city Stephen R. Miller; 8.
Constructing nature the radical way: extreme environmentalism and law Rik
Scarce; 9. Wilderness imperatives and untrammeled nature Sandra B. Zellmer;
10. Native American values and laws of exclusion Catherine
Iorns-Magallanes; 11. Challenging what appears 'natural': the environmental
justice movement's impact on the environmental agenda Shannon M. Roesler;
12. The transformation of water Dan A. Tarlock; 13. Framing watersheds
Craig Anthony Arnold; 14. The last, last frontier Michael Burger.
Scarce and Keith H. Hirokawa; 2. An unnatural divide: how law obscures
individual environmental harms Katrina Fischer Kuh; 3. Defining nature as a
common pool resource Jonathan D. Rosenbloom; 4. Property constructs and
nature's challenge to property perpetuity Jessica Owley; 5. Perceiving
change and knowing nature: shifting baselines and nature's resiliency Robin
Kundis Craig; 6. Animals and law in the American city Irus Braverman; 7.
Boundaries of nature and the American city Stephen R. Miller; 8.
Constructing nature the radical way: extreme environmentalism and law Rik
Scarce; 9. Wilderness imperatives and untrammeled nature Sandra B. Zellmer;
10. Native American values and laws of exclusion Catherine
Iorns-Magallanes; 11. Challenging what appears 'natural': the environmental
justice movement's impact on the environmental agenda Shannon M. Roesler;
12. The transformation of water Dan A. Tarlock; 13. Framing watersheds
Craig Anthony Arnold; 14. The last, last frontier Michael Burger.
1. Nature in a constructed world: grounding the constructivist method Rik
Scarce and Keith H. Hirokawa; 2. An unnatural divide: how law obscures
individual environmental harms Katrina Fischer Kuh; 3. Defining nature as a
common pool resource Jonathan D. Rosenbloom; 4. Property constructs and
nature's challenge to property perpetuity Jessica Owley; 5. Perceiving
change and knowing nature: shifting baselines and nature's resiliency Robin
Kundis Craig; 6. Animals and law in the American city Irus Braverman; 7.
Boundaries of nature and the American city Stephen R. Miller; 8.
Constructing nature the radical way: extreme environmentalism and law Rik
Scarce; 9. Wilderness imperatives and untrammeled nature Sandra B. Zellmer;
10. Native American values and laws of exclusion Catherine
Iorns-Magallanes; 11. Challenging what appears 'natural': the environmental
justice movement's impact on the environmental agenda Shannon M. Roesler;
12. The transformation of water Dan A. Tarlock; 13. Framing watersheds
Craig Anthony Arnold; 14. The last, last frontier Michael Burger.
Scarce and Keith H. Hirokawa; 2. An unnatural divide: how law obscures
individual environmental harms Katrina Fischer Kuh; 3. Defining nature as a
common pool resource Jonathan D. Rosenbloom; 4. Property constructs and
nature's challenge to property perpetuity Jessica Owley; 5. Perceiving
change and knowing nature: shifting baselines and nature's resiliency Robin
Kundis Craig; 6. Animals and law in the American city Irus Braverman; 7.
Boundaries of nature and the American city Stephen R. Miller; 8.
Constructing nature the radical way: extreme environmentalism and law Rik
Scarce; 9. Wilderness imperatives and untrammeled nature Sandra B. Zellmer;
10. Native American values and laws of exclusion Catherine
Iorns-Magallanes; 11. Challenging what appears 'natural': the environmental
justice movement's impact on the environmental agenda Shannon M. Roesler;
12. The transformation of water Dan A. Tarlock; 13. Framing watersheds
Craig Anthony Arnold; 14. The last, last frontier Michael Burger.