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Rewilding and Ecological Justice The Ethics and Politics of Wildlife Regeneration

By: Cristian Moyano-Fernández(Author)
204 pages, 4 tables
Publisher: Routledge
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This book presents rewilding as a matter of ecological justice. To date, most books and articles on rewilding have viewed this concept through the lens of environmental science, while others have analyzed it from a political, ethical, and philosophical perspective. However, little attention has so far been paid to the justice angle of rewilding. Why and how should justice for rewilding be articulated? In order to address this question, Rewilding and Ecological Justice delves into the capabilities approach extended to nonhumans, distributive theories of ecological justice, welfare biology strategies applied to wildlife, environmental virtues, philosophies of recognition and identity, and decolonial studies. By discussing these narratives, this book is able to outline a roadmap indicating the key factors which should be considered in a justice approach to wildlife regeneration. Given the current and worsening socioecological crisis, rewilding initiatives are likely to increase, so this book explores how to ensure that their development is just for all, inclusive of both humans and nonhumans, drawing on examples from across the globe.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of rewilding, ecological ethics and justice, environmental philosophy, biodiversity conservation, and ecological restoration.

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Introduction

1. Rewilding and justice
2. Flourishing and agency of nonhuman nature
3. How to prioritize wildlife?
4. The limitations of our responsibilities for wildlife
5. Recovering wildlife with new attitudes
6. Identity, food, and wildlife
7. (De)colonial rewilding

Conclusion: A roadmap to an ecological justice approach to wildlife regeneration

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Biography

Cristian Moyano-Fernández is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Institute of Philosophy at the Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain. He holds a PhD in Environmental Science and Technology, and a BA and MA in Philosophy from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.

By: Cristian Moyano-Fernández(Author)
204 pages, 4 tables
Publisher: Routledge
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