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A Human Rights-Based Approach to Conserving Protected Areas in China
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A Human Rights-Based Approach to Conserving Protected Areas in China : Lessons from Europe

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 178068388X
ISBN-13 9781780683881
Publisher Intersentia Ltd
Imprint Intersentia Ltd
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date May 5th, 2016
Print length 412 Pages
Weight 710 grams
Ksh 15,800.00
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As the worlds population grows and the demands for natural resources increase, protected areas are becoming more important, but also more threatened. On the one hand, conservation of protected areas can contribute to the safeguarding of human rights; on the other hand, neglecting human rights can be a trigger for the mismanagement and destruction of protected areas. How can an objective and systematic approach be used to balance human rights protection and the conservation of protected areas?
As the world''s population grows and the demands for natural resources increase, protected areas are becoming more important, but also more threatened. On the one hand, conservation of protected areas can contribute to the safeguarding of human rights; on the other hand, neglecting human rights can be a trigger for the mismanagement and destruction of protected areas. How can an objective and systematic approach be used to balance human rights protection and the conservation of protected areas? A well-balanced human rights-based approach seems to be the answer. This book draws lessons from Europe on how certain human rights can empower individuals, local communities and environmental NGOs in order to enhance their role in conserving protected areas in China. The author introduces the theory of a human rights-based approach to conservation and points out its advantages and challenges. Next, four main human rights - namely the right to property, the right to information, the right to participation and the right to access to justice - are analyzed in a theoretical and historical way. The key features of these four human rights are examined, as are the main reasons for their different approaches in China and in Europe. Also given are suggestions on how to implement a human rights-based approach to the conservation of protected areas in China, based on the experiences and lessons from the European legal system. [Subject: Human Rights Law, Comparative Law, Environmental Law, European Law]

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