Rights-Based Restoration

In Daniel P. Corrigan & Markku Oksanen (eds.), Rights of Nature: A Re-examination. Routledge. pp. 121-139 (2021)
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This chapter considers the relationship between rights of nature and ecological restoration, by sketching a rights-based approach to restoration. It begins with a discussion of ecological restoration and some of the debates involved in this practice. Next, it develops an account of the right to restoration, including the structure, basis, and duties involved in this right. Finally, it examines the ethical implications of a rights-based approach to restoration, and argues that this approach has the potential to fulfil our obligations regarding the protection of nature.

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Linnea Luuppala
University of Helsinki

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