A truly workable environmental strategy would start by being grounded in better, more realistic and empirically accurate models of how nature works, how humans behave, and humankind\u27s relationship to nature. Such an environmental policy would realize that the gardener and the garden are not separate, but one. And this environmental policy would embrace two correlative legal norms: (1) we should recognize a positive right, held by both humans and their natural surroundings, to environmental conditions that may sustain human survivability\u27; and (2) we should impose an affirmative duty on humans to promote and support natural systems
It is increasingly apparent that human activities are not suitable for sustaining a healthy global e...
This book is a reflection on the role of gardens in our thinking about our environments, and on the ...
(Excerpt) Picture this: Every day, millions of Americans enjoy the great outdoors. People of all age...
Proposing environmental policy which is consistent with the laws of nature, this book is for those w...
Although governments have deployed an array of environmental protection laws, our planet continues t...
Though agriculture of the past lead to the rise of civilization, degenerative agricultural practices...
Protecting the natural environment and promoting sustainability have become important objectives, bu...
As a human being, the environment-the Earth-is our home. We live, breathe, eat, and raise our childr...
In the era where human communities have been plunged into unprecedented environmental problems, scie...
This Article makes the case that for environmental laws to succeed, they must reflect and conform to...
The biocultural and socio-ecological connections between humans and nature are implicit, but the way...
In our contemporary society there is a great concern for the earth and for the future of the human c...
People frequently see nature as their own property, a resource from which riches can be derived, and...
Vast and pervasive environmental problems such as climate change and bi-odiversity loss call every i...
U.S. environmental law is almost exclusively positive and procedural. The foundation is the pollutio...
It is increasingly apparent that human activities are not suitable for sustaining a healthy global e...
This book is a reflection on the role of gardens in our thinking about our environments, and on the ...
(Excerpt) Picture this: Every day, millions of Americans enjoy the great outdoors. People of all age...
Proposing environmental policy which is consistent with the laws of nature, this book is for those w...
Although governments have deployed an array of environmental protection laws, our planet continues t...
Though agriculture of the past lead to the rise of civilization, degenerative agricultural practices...
Protecting the natural environment and promoting sustainability have become important objectives, bu...
As a human being, the environment-the Earth-is our home. We live, breathe, eat, and raise our childr...
In the era where human communities have been plunged into unprecedented environmental problems, scie...
This Article makes the case that for environmental laws to succeed, they must reflect and conform to...
The biocultural and socio-ecological connections between humans and nature are implicit, but the way...
In our contemporary society there is a great concern for the earth and for the future of the human c...
People frequently see nature as their own property, a resource from which riches can be derived, and...
Vast and pervasive environmental problems such as climate change and bi-odiversity loss call every i...
U.S. environmental law is almost exclusively positive and procedural. The foundation is the pollutio...
It is increasingly apparent that human activities are not suitable for sustaining a healthy global e...
This book is a reflection on the role of gardens in our thinking about our environments, and on the ...
(Excerpt) Picture this: Every day, millions of Americans enjoy the great outdoors. People of all age...