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Title Environmental law and contrasting ideas of nature : a constructivist approach / Keith H. Hirokawa, Albany Law School
Published New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 343 pages)
Contents Introduction: constructing nature through law -- 1. Nature in a constructed world: grounding the constructivist method -- 2. An unnatural divide: how law obscures individual environmental harms -- 3. Defining nature as a common pool resource -- 4. Property constructs and nature's challenge to perpetuity -- 5. Perceiving change and knowing nature: shifting baselines and nature's resiliency -- 6. Animals and law in the American city -- 7. Boundaries of nature and the American city -- 8. Constructing nature the radical way: extreme environmentalism and law -- 9. Wilderness imperatives and untrammeled nature -- 10. Native American values and laws of exclusion -- 11. Challenging what appears "natural": the environmental justice movement's impact on the environmental agenda -- 12. The transformation of water -- 13. Framing watersheds -- 14. The last, last frontier -- Index
Summary "Law's ideas of nature appear in different doctrinal and institutional settings, historical periods, and political dialogues. Nature underlies every behavior, contract, or form of wealth, and in this broad sense influences every instance of market transaction or governmental intervention. Recognizing that law has embedded discrete constructions of nature helps in understanding how humans value their relationship with nature. This book offers a scholarly examination of the manner in which nature is constructed through law, both in the "hard" sense of directly regulating human activities that impact nature, and in the "soft" manner in which law's ideas of nature influence and are influenced by behaviors, values, and priorities. Traditional accounts of the intersection between law and nature generally focus on environmental laws that protect wilderness. This book will build on the constructivist observation that when considered as a culturally contingent concept, "nature" is a self-perpetuating and self-reinforcing social creation"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Environmental law -- United States -- Philosophy
Human ecology.
Constructivism (Philosophy)
human ecology.
LAW -- Environmental.
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
Constructivism (Philosophy)
Environmental law -- Philosophy
Human ecology
Konstruktivismus Philosophie
Rechtsphilosophie
Umweltrecht
Ökologie
United States
USA
Form Electronic book
Author Hirokawa, Keith H., editor.
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