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Ecoviolence Studies: Human Exploitation and Environmental Crime offers a groundbreaking examination of how environmental destruction and human suffering are intrinsically linked. Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly work investigates the mechanisms through which exploitation of natural resources leads to both ecological devastation and human harm.
The book explores how environmental crimes—including illegal logging, pollution, wildlife trafficking, and resource extraction—disproportionately affect vulnerable populations while destroying ecosystems. Through rigorous analysis, authors Delon Omrow and Peter Stoett demonstrate that ecoviolence is not merely an environmental issue but a profound human rights concern.
Essential for students, researchers, and policymakers, this text bridges criminology, environmental science, and human rights discourse to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding environmental crime as a form of systemic violence that demands urgent global attention and reform.







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