Environmental regulation is more important now than ever before. "Land Use and Liability" explores a broad range of subjects, each reflecting current concerns about the environment and the regulation of activity affecting it. As environmental problems become more pressing, this collection highlights the need to call those responsible for degradation to account and seeks solutions to the problem of preserving natural resources. Often sidelined political and legal topics such as climate change, energy policy, transport, waste management, preservation of the green belt, contaminated land, habitats, port development, nuclear power, and environmental liability are brought to the forefront in an attempt to mirror the public's growing awareness of these issues as well as the concerns of thriving environmental pressure groups and NGOs. Written with practitioners and academics in mind, "Land Use and Liability" is also relevant to all with an interest in environmental regulation. Adopting an inter-disciplinary approach to environmental law and policy, the essays included examine the issues from social, economic and political perspectives.
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 230 mm
Breite: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84568-041-1 (9781845680411)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Robert G. Lee is a Professor and was formerly Head of School at Cardiff Law School. He is now Co-Director of an ESRC Research Centre on Business Relationships, Accountability, Sustainability and Society (BRASS). Elen R. Stokes won a scholarship to undertake her PhD at Cardiff Law School. She works in association with BRASS.
Introduction; The Regulation of Contaminated Land in the UK; First Few Stages of a Contaminated Land; Environmental Information; Access to Environmental Information; Environmental Liability Directive; CSR: The New Paradigm; Conservation, Land and Power; Biodiversity Conservation in a Chnaging World; The Habitats Directve and Ports Development; Causal Attribution of Weather Events to Climate Change; Can a Low carbon Future Exist without Nuclear Power?