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Transnational Oceanic Ecoviolence, This chapter examines ecoviolence and environmental crimes that harm the ocean and other aquatic environments. It specifically describes the environmental cost of the fishmeal reduction industry, links between human exploitation and illegal fishery operations, and the human security impact of illegal fisheries off the west coast of Africa.织布机 发表于 2025-3-25 14:28:48
Peter Stoett,Delon Alain OmrowOffers a conceptual overview of the contemporary debates on TEC from an IR or global governance perspective.Makes concrete policy suggestions for the monitoring, reduction, and eradication of TEC.TakeGenteel 发表于 2025-3-25 18:22:29
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From Petty Fraud to Global Injustice: Climate Ecoviolence,ts to mislead the public over the impacts and causes of climate change itself. The chapter also features a discussion of climate justice and its implications, examines the threat of “climate colonialism” and related issues in the transition to a post-carbon economy, and offers a syncretic case study of the disastrous Australian wildfires of 2019.Aura231 发表于 2025-3-26 03:55:33
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58561-7Environmental crime and justice; Illegal wildlife trade; Illegal fishing; Ecocide; Interpol; Global goverInoperable 发表于 2025-3-26 11:18:43
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s for the monitoring, reduction, and eradication of TEC.Take.This book explores violence against the environment within the broad scope of transnational environmental crime (TEC): its extent, perpetrators, and responses. TEC has become one of the greatest threats to environmental and human securitydisparage 发表于 2025-3-26 20:06:40
Ecoviolence Against Fauna: The Illegal Wildlife Trade,this crime from both the environmental justice and human security perspectives, which are in turn are theoretically and pragmatically adept at identifying the drivers, pressures, sources, and impacts of IWT, opening new vistas of green criminological inquiry.