The role of international environmental law in disaster risk reduction / / edited by Jacqueline Peel and David Fisher.

In The Role of International Environmental Law in Disaster Risk Reduction , edited by Jacqueline Peel and David Fisher, expert authors from four continents offer perspectives on the growing intersection between environmental law and disaster risk management. Chapters discuss the potential for retask...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, [Netherlands] ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2016.
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:International Environmental Law 12.
Physical Description:1 online resource (502 pages).
Notes:"The genesis for this book was a workshop on "How Can International Environmental Law Reduce Disaster Risk?" held at Stanford Law School on May 21-22, 2015 ... sponsored by the Stanford Environmental and Natural Resources Law and Policy Program ..." -- ECIP Acknowledgments.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
1 International Law at the Intersection of Environmental Protection and Disaster Risk Reduction /
2 Climate Change and the Narrative of Disaster /
3 Disaster Law in the Anthropocene /
4 A Capabilities Approach to Defining Climate Disasters /
5 Resilient Incoherence—Seeking Common Language for Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction, and Sustainable Development /
6 Disastrous Adaptation /
7 Disaster Risk Assessment: An Appraisal of European Union Environmental Law /
8 The Potential Role of International Environmental and Water Law to Prevent and Mitigate Water-Related Disasters /
9 Water Treaty Regimes as a Vehicle for Cooperation to Reduce Water-Related Disaster Risk: The Case of Southern Africa and the Zambesi Basin /
10 Valuing Foreign Disasters in International Environmental Law /
11 Liability and Compensation as Instruments of Disaster Risk Reduction? /
12 The UN SDGs and Environmental Law: Cooperative Remedies for Natural Disaster Risks /
13 International Frameworks Governing Environmental Emergency Preparedness and Response: An Assessment of Approaches /
14 Preventing and Responding to Arctic Offshore Drilling Disasters: The Role of Hybrid Cooperation /
15 Overlapping International Disaster Law Approaches with International Environmental Law Regimes to Address Latent Ecological Disaster /
16 Afterword: Environmental Disasters and Human Rights /
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Summary:In The Role of International Environmental Law in Disaster Risk Reduction , edited by Jacqueline Peel and David Fisher, expert authors from four continents offer perspectives on the growing intersection between environmental law and disaster risk management. Chapters discuss the potential for retasking environmental law tools and principles for purposes of mitigating the harms of potential disasters, including those exacerbated by climate change, and approaches for linking institutions and approaches across the environmental, climate adaptation and disaster risk management fields internationally. This book illustrates the blurring distinction between natural and manmade disasters and the consequences for legal norms and practice in the formerly distinct areas of international environmental law and international disaster law.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:900431881X
ISSN:1873-6599 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Jacqueline Peel and David Fisher.