This insightful book deals with the complexity of linking biodiversity with climate change. It combines perspectives from international, national and local case studies, and also addresses this question using a thematic approach.
The book focuses on a number of key topics and examples, including: ecosystem services, human rights, MEA clustering, equity in ABS and REDD, forestation and deforestation, biosecurity, protected areas, mountain biodiversity, the Amazon rainforest, agricultural policy in the EU and patent licensing.
Clearly demonstrating linkages between biodiversity law and climate change law and stimulating new ideas for future research, this book will be a valuable reference tool for academics, researchers, students and policy-makers.
ISBN: | 9781782547051 |
Publication date: | 27th March 2015 |
Author: | Frank Maes, An Cliquet, Willemien Du Plessis, Heather McLeodKilmurray |
Publisher: | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 488 pages |
Series: | The IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Series |
Genres: |
Public international law: environment Nature conservation law Biodiversity |