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Holistic and leadership approaches to international regulation: confronting nature conservation and developmental challenges. A response to Farnese
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posted on 2023-06-08, 18:36 authored by Stuart HarropInternational nature protection law has developed without a coherent plan, with disparate governance instruments each largely evolving within their own separate sphere. Yet, many other issues are closely linked to the challenges of nature degradation, such as developmental challenges, climate change, food security and food safety, disease prevention and rural poverty . These interconnections have partly been recognized in Agenda 21 and more recently in the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. This response draws on and extrapolates further the conclusions of Farnese in ‘The Prevention Imperative’, published in this issue, of Transnational Environmental Law and argues for a more coherent approach and effective leadership in this area of global regulation along with a more flexible and holistic approach to governance responses.
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Transnational Environmental LawISSN
2047-1025Publisher
Cambridge University PressExternal DOI
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