The dark side of nature conventions: A call to end anthropogenic wildlife destruction

The world is experiencing an anthropogenic nature crisis, with global warming and catastrophes, for example, wildfires and flooding, causing destruction of living conditions and habitat both for human and nonhuman species. According to WWF’s last living planet index, one million species are risking extinction, leading to a need for a criminology that addresses the multifarious reasons for this situation, which to large degree is lacking.

In this article, professor Ragnhild Sollund apply perspectives from Green Criminology, Environmental Restorative Justice and Species Restorative Justice to argue for the necessity of these to address species loss and animal abuse caused by wildlife trade and hunting.

You will find the article here.

Published Sep. 26, 2023 2:57 PM - Last modified Sep. 26, 2023 2:57 PM