
Biodiversity Laws, Policies and Science in Europe, the United States and China
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Contributor Roles
Lewis & Clark Law School Professor Dan Rohlf wrote the chapter "Wildlife, Science and Law in the United States"
Description
This book offers an in-depth analysis of and multidisciplinary insights into the latest trends in biodiversity laws, policies and science in Europe, the United States, and China. The loss of biodiversity and degradation of ecosystems continues at an alarming rate, harming people, the economy, and the climate. As biodiversity cannot be meaningfully addressed by any single field, a multidisciplinary approach is needed to attain a better understanding of its complexity and to identify prevention and protection systems.
Each chapter addresses a specific aspect of biodiversity. Taken together, they provide an innovative exploration of the various facets of biodiversity from the perspectives of law, the social sciences and natural sciences. As such, the book offers an essential theoretical and practical guide for academics, experts, policymakers, and students alike.
ISBN
9783031562174
Publication Date
2024
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
Editors
Giovanni Antonelli, Tianbao Qin, Maria Vittoria Ferroni, and Alex Erwin
First Page
235
Section Title
Wildlife, Science, and Law in the United States
City
Cham, Switzerland
Keywords
biodiversity research, wildlife law, ecosystems, climate, environmental law
Disciplines
Environmental Law | Law | Law and Politics | Science and Technology Law
Recommended Citation
Daniel J. Rohlf, Biodiversity Laws, Policies and Science in Europe, the United States and China 235 (Giovanni Antonelli, Tianbao Qin, Maria Vittoria Ferroni, and Alex Erwin 2024).
https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/faculty_books/16