Reconciling Human Existence with Ecological Integrity: Science, Ethics, Economics and Law

Hardback

Main Details

Title Reconciling Human Existence with Ecological Integrity: Science, Ethics, Economics and Law
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Laura Westra
Edited by Klaus Bosselmann
Edited by Richard Westra
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreApplied ecology
Social impact of environmental issues
ISBN/Barcode 9781844075652
ClassificationsDewey:304.2
Audience
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Illustrations Figures, tables, index

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Earthscan Ltd
Publication Date 26 June 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'The ecological challenge demands a paradigm shift in our thinking about the human-environment relation. Reconciling Human Existence with Ecological Integrity provides a i? state of the arti? account of work on ecological integrity - and offers a compelling vision for the future.i? Derek Bell, Senior Lecturer at the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle i? A book of vast scope and richness ...If policymakers around the world took notice of this insightful set of messages, we would all live with greater happiness, health, and wellbeing, with a brighter future for our children and grandchildren.i? Lawrence O. Gostin, Oi? Neill Professor of Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center i? This book attempts to do in theory what the world needs to do in practice. It is an ecological master plan that shows how we can not only survive but also flourish.i? James P. Sterba, President of the American Philosophical Association, Central Division Ecosystems have been compared to a house of cards: remove or damage a part and you risk destroying or fundamentally and irreversibly altering the whole. Protecting ecological integrity means maintaining that whole - an aim which is increasingly difficult to achieve given the ever-growing dominance of humanity. This book is the definitive examination of the state of the field now, and the way things may (and must) develop in the future. Written and edited by members of the Global Ecological Integrity Group - an international collection of the worldi? s most respected authorities in the area - the book considers the extent to which human rights (such as the rights to food, energy, health, clean air or water) can be reconciled with the principles of ecological integrity. The issue is approached from a variety of economic, legal, ethical and ecological standpoints, providing an essential resource for researchers, students and those in government or business in a wide range of disciplines.

Author Biography

Laura Westra is the founder of the Global Ecological Integrity Group (GEIG). Klaus Bosselmann is Professor of Law and Director of the New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law at the University of Auckland. Richard Westra is Assistant Professor of Political Economy at Pukyong National University, South Korea.

Reviews

'This wide-ranging book offers a fascinating set of reflections and arguments' Oxford International Journal of Environmental Law