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View article: Using adaptive theory and multi-modal case study methods in environmental law research
Using adaptive theory and multi-modal case study methods in environmental law research Open
Adaptive theory (AT) is an iterative strategy of inquiry that uses pre-existing theory to guide a study while simultaneously generating new theory from data analysis. Collective case studies involve jointly studying several cases to better…
View article: Groundwater Connections and Sustainability in Social‐Ecological Systems
Groundwater Connections and Sustainability in Social‐Ecological Systems Open
Groundwater resources are connected with social, economic, ecological, and Earth systems. We introduce the framing of groundwater‐connected systems to better represent the nature and complexity of these connections in data collection, scie…
View article: Murray-Darling Basin Plan mark II. What should stakeholders plan for?
Murray-Darling Basin Plan mark II. What should stakeholders plan for? Open
The revised Murray-Darling Basin Plan is scheduled for 2026. Given the Plans complexity, and issues involved in the revision it is worth asking what will be the main drivers of change? What changes can reasonably be anticipated? What prepa…
View article: Groundwater connections and sustainability in social-ecological systems
Groundwater connections and sustainability in social-ecological systems Open
Groundwater resources are connected with social, economic, ecological, and Earth systems. We introduce the framing of groundwater-connected systems to better represent the nature and complexity of these connections in data collection, scie…
View article: Editorial: Environmental class actions; marine alien invasive species; urban biodiversity; domestic waste management; and housing rights in the face of typhoons
Editorial: Environmental class actions; marine alien invasive species; urban biodiversity; domestic waste management; and housing rights in the face of typhoons Open
"Editorial: Environmental class actions; marine alien invasive species; urban biodiversity; domestic waste management; and housing rights in the face of typhoons" published on Sep 2021 by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
View article: Dark Clouds: Regulatory Possibilities
Dark Clouds: Regulatory Possibilities Open
Tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.
View article: Exploring the planetary boundaries and environmental law: historical development, interactions and synergies
Exploring the planetary boundaries and environmental law: historical development, interactions and synergies Open
As global ecological challenges deepen, the planetary boundaries framework is arguably an idea whose time has come. Demarcating humanity’s’ ‘safe operating space’ on Earth, the framework has begun to filter gradually into the practice and …
View article: Criminology and Climate
Criminology and Climate Open
This book explores the role of the insurance industry in contributing to, and responding to, the harms that climate change has brought and will bring either directly or indirectly. The Anthropocene signifies a new role for humankind: we ar…
View article: Dark clouds
Dark clouds Open
This book arises at a time when our skies are dark, and are becoming darker. There is now irrefutable evidence that the temperate era of the last 12,000 years, the Holocene era, is drawing to a close. We are moving towards a series of tipp…
View article: Insurance and climate change
Insurance and climate change Open
This chapter uses a desktop study to examine the insurance industry’s potential as a ‘fulcrum institution’ that can influence others to prevent and address environmental harms from climate change. As this chapter demonstrates, given insura…
View article: Editorial: Human and environmental rights, protection of biological diversity, and marine spatial planning in the Asia Pacific region
Editorial: Human and environmental rights, protection of biological diversity, and marine spatial planning in the Asia Pacific region Open
This is the second issue of APJEL in the 2019 volume, and it features a contribution on environmental rights in Asia and the Asia Pacific along with articles on key subjects relevant to development and environmental law and governance in B…
View article: Sustainable groundwater management: How long and what will it take?
Sustainable groundwater management: How long and what will it take? Open
Groundwater depletion is arguably one of humanity’s greatest sustainability challenges of the 21st century. With Sustainable Development Goals only a decade away, water authorities around the world are in the urgent need for concrete and t…
View article: Conceptualizing Policing and Security: New Harmscapes, the Anthropocene, and Technology
Conceptualizing Policing and Security: New Harmscapes, the Anthropocene, and Technology Open
This review explores past and future shifts in policing and criminology scholarship that have shaped, and been shaped by, what is done to enhance safety within political domains. Investigating established policing conceptualizations, the r…
View article: Resilience Policing: An Emerging Response to Shifting Harm Landscapes and Reshaping Community Policing
Resilience Policing: An Emerging Response to Shifting Harm Landscapes and Reshaping Community Policing Open
This article situates contemporary developments in policing in the context of an emerging cross-disciplinary focus on ‘resilience’. We argue that an inchoate reimagining of how police, as security professionals, are engaging, and might eng…
View article: Editorial: Forests, corruption, environmental degradation, protection of species and cooperation in the Asia Pacific region
Editorial: Forests, corruption, environmental degradation, protection of species and cooperation in the Asia Pacific region Open
This is the first issue of APJEL for 2019, and it features articles covering issues of development and environmental law and governance in Australia, Australia and China, Bangladesh and China, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and the South Chi…
View article: Governing the energy-water-food nexus: Regulating unconventional gas development in Queensland, Australia
Governing the energy-water-food nexus: Regulating unconventional gas development in Queensland, Australia Open
This article provides a glimpse into a living laboratory for the governance of the energy-water-food nexus. It does so to expand our understanding of nexus governance, which has remained under-examined in the context of unconventional gas …