Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Griffith University, 2020) issued under title: Legal responses to human-wildlife conflict: individual autonomy vs ecological vulnerability.
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Griffith University, 2020) issued under title: Legal responses to human-wildlife conflict: individual autonomy vs ecological vulnerability.
Katie Woolaston is an award-winning writer, inter-disciplinary researcher, lawyer and senior lecturer in the QUT Law School. She works in the fields of wildlife law and conservation conflicts. She was an expert on the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) panel concerning Biodiversity and Pandemics, is an Associate Editor of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Environmental Law, and is a Board Member of Australia's National Environmental Law Association.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Broken Human-Wildlife Relationship 2. The Human-Wildlife Relationship: An Ecofeminist Approach to Vulnerability Theory 3. Friends in the Wild? The Problem of Human-Wildlife Conflict and its Governance 4. Friends in Law?: the Critical Complexities of International Wildlife Law 5. Human-Dingo Conflict on K'Gari-Fraser Island 6. Human-Elephant Conflict in Northern Botswana 7. Pandemic Vulnerability and Resilience Wildlife and COVID-19 8. Conclusion.
1. The Broken Human-Wildlife Relationship 2. The Human-Wildlife Relationship: An Ecofeminist Approach to Vulnerability Theory 3. Friends in the Wild? The Problem of Human-Wildlife Conflict and its Governance 4. Friends in Law?: the Critical Complexities of International Wildlife Law 5. Human-Dingo Conflict on K'Gari-Fraser Island 6. Human-Elephant Conflict in Northern Botswana 7. Pandemic Vulnerability and Resilience Wildlife and COVID-19 8. Conclusion.
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