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Title:
The Palgrave handbook of environmental restorative justice / edited by Brunilda Pali, Miranda Forsyth, Felicity Tepper.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xxxi, 706 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Subject:
Environmental justice.
Restorative justice.
Other Authors:
Pali, Brunilda, editor. https://isni.org/isni/000000046813307X
Forsyth, Miranda, editor. https://isni.org/isni/0000000073520024
Tepper, Felicity, editor.
Contents:
Environmental restorative justice: an introduction and an invitation -- 2. Restorative justice, repairing the harm and environmental outcomes -- 3. Restorative justice and environmental criminal law: a virtuous interplay -- 4. Restorative justice and earth jurisprudence -- 5. Natures rights and developing remedies: enabling substantive and restorative relief in civil litigation -- 6. Earth trusteeship and the sovereign state -- 7. Turning up the restorative dial in environmental regulation with an Adaptive Learning Loop -- 8. Participatory governance and restorative justice: What potential blending in environmental policymaking? -- 9. Climate reparations, compensation, and intergenerational restorative justice -- 10. Meeting on thin ice: The potential for restorative climate justice in de-glaciating environments -- 11. Environmental restorative justice in transitional settings -- 12. The importance of environmental restorative justice for the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021- 2030) -- 13. Restorative justice for illegal harms against animals: A potential answer full of interrogations -- 14. Towards environmental restorative justice in South Africa: How to understand and address wildlife offences -- 15. Exploring environmental restorative philosophy for victims: The pollution and life-world in Minamata, Japan -- 16. The art of repair: Restorative responses to environmental harm and ecocide -- 17. Harm to knowledge: Criminalising environmental movements speaking up against megaprojects -- 18. Looking for the restoration in restorative justices response to civil disobedience -- 19. Environmental restorative justice in the Philippines: The innovations and unfinished business in waterways rehabilitation -- 20. Restoring justice and environmental knowledge in Sami reindeer husbandry? -- 21. Restor(y)ing the past to envision an other future: A decolonial environmental restorative justice perspective -- 22. Socio-environmental harms in Chile under the restorative justice lens: The role of the state -- 23. Restorative justice conferencing in a New Zealand environmental offending context: Two models -- 24. Comparing institutional responses to the mining tailings dams collapses in Mariana and Brumadinho (Brazil) from an environmental restorative justice perspective -- 25. Restorative environmental justice with transnational corporations -- 26. Environmental restorative justice: Activating synergies.
Summary:
"This handbook explores the dynamic new field of Environmental Restorative Justice. Authors from diverse disciplines discuss how principles and practices of restorative justice can be used to address the threats and harms facing the environment today. The book covers a wide variety of subjects, from theoretical discussions about how to incorporate the voice of future generations, nature, and more-than-human animals and plants in processes of justice and repair, through to detailed descriptions of actual practices of Environmental Restorative Justice. The case studies explored in the volume are situated in a wide range of countries and in the context of varied forms of environmental harm from small local pollution incidents, to endemic ongoing issues such as wildlife poaching, to cataclysmic environmental catastrophes resulting in cascades of harm to entire ecosystems. Throughout, it reveals how the relational and caring character of a restorative ethos can be conducive to finding solutions to problems through sharing stories, listening, healing, and holding people and organisations accountable for prevention and repairing of harm. It speaks to scholars in Criminology, Sociology, Law, and Environmental Justice and to practitioners, policy-makers, think-tanks and activists interested in the environment.-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
3031042220
9783031042225
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1338657517
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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