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E-raamat: Law of Nature Conservation

(Professor of Law, Newcastle Law School, Newcastle University)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780191665554
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Providing a detailed account of the law of nature conservation, this book reviews and discusses the way in which the law promotes the conservation of species of animal, bird, and plant, and how it protects natural habitats for protected species.

Using an interdisciplinary approach, the book sets nature conservation in its economic and scientific context. It explains how the law reconciles the public interest in promoting biodiversity and the conservation of species and habitats, on the one hand, and the private property rights of landowners and other resource appropriators on the other. The book offers an illuminating new interpretation of this area of environmental regulation using a resource allocation model of property rights to explain how legal and economic instruments for promoting nature conservation work in practice. The analysis covers all recent legislation and case law - including the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2010 and the 2012 National Planning Policy Framework.

The book will serve as a critical guide to UK nature conservation law for those working in the system, and a valuable reference point on the UK's approach to the area for environmental lawyers and policy-makers overseas.

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The Law of Nature Conservation makes an important conceptual contribution to this dichotomy by arguing in favour of incorporating an environmental duty as a qualification to the right of property: protecting our natural environment is not an excessive burden imposed on private owners. * Anatole Boute, Cambridge Law Journal * The Law of Nature Conservation makes an important conceptual contribution to this dichotomy by arguing in favour of incorporating an environmental duty as a qualification to the right to property * AnaTole Boute, The Cambridge Law Journal * [ A] clear overview of a complex and fragmented area of law ... the book amply lives up to the 'blurb' on its cover as a 'critical guide to UK conservation law for those working in the system, and a valuable reference point on the UK's approach' for others. Valuable indeed, for everyone. * Colin T Reid, Environmental Liability * For those with an interest in nature conservation law this is an essential read and is exactly what is wanted for academic courses. * Andy Robinson, Environmental Law & Management *

Table of Cases
xi
Table of Legislation
xiv
Abbreviations xxx
1 Nature Conservation in Legal Context
1(32)
Introduction
1(1)
Species Protection and Habitat Protection---A Dual Approach
1(1)
Nature Conservation Legislation: Origins, Scope, and Policy
2(6)
The Scope of Modern `Conservation' Law
8(15)
The Role of Law in Nature Conservation---Key Themes
23(5)
Property Paradigms and Nature Conservation Law
28(4)
Conclusion---Defining `Conservation' Law
32(1)
2 The Governance of Nature Conservation
33(31)
Introduction---Governance and the Partnership Principle
33(2)
The Statutory Conservation Bodies
35(6)
The Joint Nature Conservation Committee
41(2)
Governmental Bodies
43(9)
Non-Governmental Conservation Bodies
52(3)
General Duties on Public Bodies
55(6)
A New Approach---Local Partnerships?
61(3)
3 Natural Habitats: Designation and Protection
64(47)
Introduction---Protected Areas Policy
64(4)
Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)
68(31)
Nature Reserves
99(3)
Limestone Pavement Orders
102(2)
National Parks
104(4)
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
108(3)
4 Natural Habitats: Management
111(49)
Introduction
111(1)
Management Agreements
112(4)
Payments under Management Agreements
116(6)
Economic Instruments for Conservation Management
122(9)
Agri-Environment Schemes
131(9)
Development Control
140(5)
Environmental Liability
145(15)
5 Protection of Wild Animals, Birds, and Plants
160(42)
Legislation Protecting Animals, Birds, and Plants
160(1)
The Structure of Species Protection Law in England and Wales
161(2)
Protection of Wild Birds
163(14)
Protection of Wild Animals
177(12)
Protection of Wild Plants
189(13)
6 The Impact of European Environmental Law
202(39)
The Wild Birds Directive
203(5)
The Habitats Directive
208(8)
Habitat Protection---Implementing European Standards
216(9)
Habitat Protection and the Control of Development
225(7)
Species Protection---Implementing European Standards
232(6)
Coordinating Conservation Management
238(3)
7 Marine Conservation
241(47)
Introduction
241(2)
Marine Areas---Legal Classification
243(1)
The Marine Strategy Framework Directive
244(5)
Marine Protected Areas Policy in the UK
249(1)
Protected Areas---Extension to Marine Sites
249(7)
Marine Nature Reserves
256(1)
Marine Conservation Zones
257(16)
Marine Conservation Zones: Management and Protection
273(11)
Nature Conservation MPAs (Scotland)
284(4)
8 Property, Environment, and the Limits of Law
288(25)
Property Rights and Nature Conservation
288(6)
Protected Areas Policy---Impact and Effectiveness
294(1)
A New Direction in Conservation Law and Policy?
295(7)
New Instruments---Conservation Covenants and Easements
302(4)
Property Rights and the Limits of Law?
306(4)
Property, Environment, and the Limits of Regulation
310(3)
Select Bibliography 313(8)
Index 321
Chris Rodgers is a Professor of Law and (since 2010) Head of School at Newcastle Law School. He has been joint Editor in Chief of the Environmental Law Review since its inception in 1999, and is General Editor of the Environment and Countryside Book Series. His principal research interests are the environmental regulation of agriculture, property rights, and land use. He is the editor of three volumes, and the author of one of the principal works in the UK on agricultural property law (Agricultural Law, 3rd ed. 2008). He was the Principal Investigator of a major research project Contested Common Land: environmental governance, law and sustainable land management c.1600-2006 (AHRC-funded 2007-2010. see ): its outcomes were published as Contested Common Land, Environmental Governance past and present (Rodgers, Winchester, Straughton, & Pieraccini, 2010). He is currently Principal Investigator of another AHRC-funded project, Building Commons Knowledge 2012-13.