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The Transformation of Environmental Law and Governance explores the critical intersection of law, policy, and environmental management in an era of rapid change and uncertainty. This authoritative work, published by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd as part of the renowned IUCN Academy of Environmental Law series, delves into how legal frameworks and governance structures are being reimagined to tackle contemporary environmental challenges.
The book examines three pivotal themes: the integration of risk-based approaches in environmental regulation, the role of innovation and technology in achieving sustainability goals, and the importance of building resilience into environmental systems and institutions. Contributors analyze case studies and theoretical frameworks that demonstrate how jurisdictions worldwide are adapting their legal mechanisms to respond to emerging environmental threats while promoting sustainable development. This essential resource is invaluable for environmental lawyers, policymakers, academics, and practitioners seeking to understand cutting-edge developments in environmental law and governance.






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