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International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy 2019


International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy 2019


International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy, Band 2019

von: Harald Ginzky, Elizabeth Dooley, Irene L. Heuser, Emmanuel Kasimbazi, Robert Kibugi, Till Markus, Tianbao Qin, Oliver Ruppel

96,29 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 24.03.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030523176
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book presents an important discussion on the implementation of sustainable soil management in Africa from a range of governance perspectives. It addresses aspects such as the general challenges in Africa with regard to soil management; the structural deficiencies in legal, organizational and institutional terms; and specific policies at the national level, including land cover policies and persistent organic pollutants.</p><p>This fourth volume of the International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy is divided into four parts, the first of which deals with several aspects of the theme “sustainable soil management in Africa.” In turn, the second part covers recent international developments, the third part presents regional and national reports (i.a. Mexico, USA and Germany), and the fourth discusses cross-cutting issues(i.a. on rural-urban interfaces). Given the range of key topics covered, the book offers an indispensible tool for all academics, legislators and policymakers working in this field.<br></p><p>The “International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy” is a book series that discusses central questions in law and politics with regard to the protection and sustainable management of soil and land – at the international, national and regional level.&nbsp;<br></p><p></p><p></p>
<b>Part I: Enabling Environment for an Effective Implementation of Soil Governance in Africa: </b>Challenges to Soil Protection and Sustainable Management in Africa <i>by Francis Marthy Tetteh.- </i>Local Agricultural Intensification Practices and Soil Degradation in Momo Division, North West Cameroon <i>by Tassah Ivo Tawe.- </i>Persistent Organic Pollutants and Soil Protection: National and Global Imperatives <i>by Patricia Kameri-Mbote.- </i>Prospects and Challenges for Soil Protection Law in Zambia <i>by Pamela Towela Sambo.- </i>Combatting Desertification through Soil and Water Conservation and Environmental Rehabilitation Measures: Experiences from the Tigray Region, Ethiopia <i>by Kelemework Tafere Reda and Desta Gebremichael Gidey.- </i>Indigenous Knowledge and Soil Protection: Anthropological Remarks on Experience in Namibia <i>by Manfred O. Hinz.- </i>Land Rights, Land Use Patterns and Soil Fertility Significantly Contribute to the Two-decade Long Regional Conflagration in Eastern Congo <i>by Bila-Isia Inogwabini.- </i>Workshop “Implementing Land Degradation Neutrality in Africa: Means, Legal Instruments and Institutional Challenges?” – Outcome Document <i>by Harald Ginzky, Oliver Ruppel, Robert Kibugi and Walter Engelberg.- </i><b>Part II: Recent International Developments: </b>The Future of International Soil Governance <i>by Ralph Bodle, Heidi Stockhaus, Franziska Wolff and Sebastian Oberthür.- </i>Critique of the Report “Improving International Soil Governance: Analysis and Recommendations” <i>by Robert Fowler and Ian Hannam.- </i>The Global Soil Partnership: Tackling Global Soil Threats Through Collective Action <i>by Natalia Rodriguez Eugenio.- </i><b>Part III: Regional/National Reports: </b>Soil Law in Mexico <i>by José Juan González Márquez and Ana Maria Pacheco Ruiz.- </i>Brumadinho’s Disaster, Mine Tailing Dams and the Environmental Licencing in Brazil: Preventing Risks to Human Wellbeing, Soils, and the Environment <i>by Paula Galbiatti Silveira,Marina Demaria Venâcio and José Rubens Morato Leite.- </i>The Healthy Soil Program <i>by Danika Desai.- </i>Soil Protection Governance in Germany <i>by Harald Ginzky.- </i>The EU Common Agricultural Policy and its Contribution to the Protection and Sustainable Use of Soils: New Approaches for the Period 2021-2027 <i>by Markus Raffelsiefen.- </i><b>Part IV: Cross-cutting Issues: </b>Perceptions of Soil in Catholic Theology <i>by Markus Vogt.- </i>The UN-Habitat Urban-Rural Linkages Guiding Principles – Assessment of the Adoptability to Topical Land Management Challenges in Germany, Kenya and Tanzania <i>by Stephan Bartke et al.- </i>Aspects of a Legislative and Policy Framework to Manage Soil Carbon Sequestration <i>by Ian Hannam.</i><p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>This book presents an important discussion on the implementation of sustainable soil management in Africa from a range of governance perspectives. It addresses aspects such as the general challenges in Africa with regard to soil management; the structural deficiencies in legal, organizational and institutional terms; and specific policies at the national level, including land cover policies and persistent organic pollutants.</p><p>This fourth volume of the International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy is divided into four parts, the first of which deals with several aspects of the theme “sustainable soil management in Africa.” In turn, the second part covers recent international developments, the third part presents regional and national reports (i.a. Mexico, USA and Germany), and the fourth discusses cross-cutting issues(i.a. on rural-urban interfaces). Given the range of key topics covered, the book offers an indispensible tool for all academics, legislators and policymakers working in this field.<br></p><p>The “International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy” is a book series that discusses central questions in law and politics with regard to the protection and sustainable management of soil and land – at the international, national and regional level.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. <b>Harald Ginzky</b>, German Environment Agency, Dessau, Germany, and Senior Fellow, Developme 3900786426 nt and Rule of Law Programm (DROP), University of Stellenbosch, South Africa</p><p><b>Elizabeth Dooley</b>, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom </p><p>Dr. <b>Irene L. Heuser</b>, IUCN World Commission on Environmental Law, Specialist Group on “Soils, Desertification and Sustainable Agriculture”</p><p>Dr. <b>Till Markus</b>, Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Leipzig, </p><p>Prof. Dr. <b>Emmanuel Kasimbazi</b>, Makerere University, School of Law, Kampala, Uganda</p><p>Prof. Dr. <b>Tianbao Qin</b>, Wuhan University, Research Institute of Environmental Law, Wuhan,China </p><p>Prof. Dr. <b>Oliver C. Ruppel</b>,&nbsp; Development and Rule of Law Programme [DROP], Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Non-resident Distinguished Fellow, Fraunhofer Centre for International Management and Knowledge Economy [IMW], Leipzig, Germany </p><p> </p><p>Dr. <b>Robert Kibugi</b>, University of Nairobi, School of Law, Nairobi, Kenya&nbsp;</p><p></p>
Addresses key topics in the implementation of sustainable soil management in Africa Informs readers about the latest developments in international soil governance Offers an indispensible tool for all academics, legislators and policymakers working in this field Features theoretical insights and empirical findings alike

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