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Paperback Social and Scientific Uncertainties in Environmental Law Book

ISBN: 1839704039

ISBN13: 9781839704031

Social and Scientific Uncertainties in Environmental Law

Environmental law aims to provide regulatory mechanisms to protect the environment. This requires sufficient knowledge of the environmental effects of human activities; the functioning, services and carrying capacities of ecosystems; and the technical and societal options available to mitigate the adverse effects of human activity. It also aims to develop energy, food, urban and mobility systems to achieve environmental sustainability. However, major environmental threats prevalent in the 21st century, such as climate change, biodiversity loss and emerging pollutants, pose problems for scientists trying to tackle these issues, due to their complex causes, consequences and solutions required. As clearly shown by the European Green Deal strategies, these environmental threats can only be averted by transformative policies that embrace complexity in environmental and social terms, and by determining long-term transitional pathways. Never before were the makers and subjects of regulation so eminently dependent on scientific expertise and confronted with such uncertainties. The uptake of scientific knowledge and the management of uncertainties are thus among the current challenges in the formation, design and implementation of sustainable environmental laws.

Social and Scientific Uncertainties in Environmental Law explores how environmental law is prepared or could be better equipped to employ the best available knowledge and expertise, and addresses the knowledge gaps and uncertainties in the legislative, administrative and judicial branches. Due to its multidisciplinary approach, this volume offers a fresh perspective, with each contribution providing a novel insight into the uncertainty of scientific understanding and making a valuable contribution to the field of environmental law. There is an urgent need for a variety of disciplines to come together to develop a common language to tackle the environmental issues besetting our world today, which this volume strives to meet.



About the Editors

Tilak Ginige is a senior lecturer in environmental law at Bournemouth University's Faculty of Science and Technology. His research interests include renewable energy, mining waste, the Water Framework Directive, environmental liability, rights to nature and sustainable development law. In the past, he has contributed to the Catalan government's environmental policy as an advisor to the president of the Generalitat of Catalunya. His other research-related achievements include involvement in EU-funded research concerning the Water Framework Directive and the EU Mining Waste Directive. He has published in several peer-reviewed journals, including the European Environmental Law Review; the Law, Environment and Development Journal (LEAD); the Journal of Water Law; and the International Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry. He is a proponent of the critical need for evidence-based information to guide environmental policy and law.

Iain Green has spent the last 30 years working in higher education, gaining his PhD in environmental biology in 2003. The main focus of his research is the environmental effects of pollution. This work has encompassed terrestrial, marine and freshwater ecosystems, covering all levels of biology, from the cell to communities. Iain is currently deputy head of the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences at Bournemouth University, and leads soil protection research in the Environment & Threats Strategic Research Group.

Patrick Van Calster obtained his PhD from Huddersfield University (UK). He is a criminologist with roots in philosophy. His research is both applied-driven and theoretically sophisticated and broadly concerns three interconnected topics: crime governance and policing; critical criminology, with a focus on (the violation of) human right

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