Ecodemocracy in the Wild: If existing democracies were to operationalize ecocentrism and animal ethics in policy-making, what would rewilding look like?
In: Rights of Nature in Europe: Encounters and Visions; (2024-04-09)
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In 'Ecodemocracy in the Wild: If existing democracies were to operationalize ecocentrism and animal ethics in policy-making, what would rewilding look like?' Helen Kopnina, Simon Leadbeater, Paul Cryer, Anja Heister, and Tamara Lewis present a democratic approach to considering the interests of entities and the correlation of rights of nature within it. According to the authors , ecodemocracy's overarching potential is to establish the baseline principles that dethrone single species domination and elevate multiple living beings as stakeholders in all decision-making. They provide insights on how ecodemocracy could become manifest and what it takes to achieve mult-species justice. A unique contribution in this chapter is the notion of ecodemocracy in rewilding , exemplified bij the controversial Dutch rewilding experiment in Oostvaardersplassen. The authors discuss the complexities of decision-making in the interest of different species and the challenges that arise when implementing such politics.
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Ecodemocracy in the Wild: If existing democracies were to operationalize ecocentrism and animal ethics in policy-making, what would rewilding look like?
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Lewis, Tamara ; Kopnina, Helen ; Leadbeater, Simon R. B. ; Cryer, Paul ; Heister, Anja |
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Quelle: | Rights of Nature in Europe: Encounters and Visions; (2024-04-09) |
Veröffentlichung: | De Haagse Hogeschool, 2024. ; Routledge., 2024 |
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ISBN: | 978-1-032-33265-9 (print) ; 1-032-33265-4 (print) |
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