TitleEnvironmental law and contrasting ideas of nature : a constructivist approach / edited by Keith H. Hirokawa
ImprintNew York : Cambridge University Press 2015
Descript xviii, 343 pages : map ; 24 cm

CONTENT

Nature in a constructed world: grounding the constructivist method -- An unnatural divide: how law obscures individual environmental harms -- Property constructs and nature's challenge to perpetuity -- Animals and law in the American city -- Boundaries of nature and the American city -- Constructing nature the radical way: extreme environmentalism and law -- Wilderness imperatives and untrammeled nature -- Native American values and laws of exclusion -- Challenging what appears "natural": the environmental justice movement's impact on the environmental agenda -- Transformation of water -- Framing watersheds


SUBJECT

  1. Environmental law -- United States -- Philosophy
  2. Human ecology
  3. Constructivism (Philosophy)

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Central Library (5th Floor)344.73046 Ev61 CHECK SHELVES
Law Library (3rd Floor)K/US.951 E468 2015 CHECK SHELVES