From Flora and Fauna to Sustainable Development: Conceptualizing Biodiversity in Environmental Law.

Publication Date: 14/11/2024

DOI: 10.52589/AJLPRA-4NGWE92J


Author(s): Agom Ucha Caroline.

Volume/Issue: Volume 7 , Issue 4 (2024)



Abstract:

This article examines the intricate relationship between biodiversity conservation and environmental law, exploring how various legal frameworks conceptualize and protect biodiversity. It delves into theoretical perspectives such as Natural Law, Positive Law, Legal Realism, Sociological Theory, and Historical Legal Theory, providing a comprehensive understanding of the ethical, statutory, practical, societal, and historical dimensions of biodiversity laws. The article also discusses key conceptual frameworks, including biodiversity conservation strategies, the integration of biodiversity goals into sustainable development, and the role of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) in protecting biodiversity. Through case studies, the article highlights the successful implementation of biodiversity laws in countries like Costa Rica and Namibia, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and adaptive management practices. Finally, the article addresses the challenges and opportunities in improving legal frameworks for biodiversity protection, advocating for greater international cooperation and the development of innovative legal and policy approaches. The findings underscore the necessity of integrating biodiversity considerations into environmental law as a critical component of global sustainability efforts, offering recommendations for future research and policy development. Keywords: Biodiversity Conservation, Environmental Law, Theoretical Perspectives, Sustainable Development


Keywords:

Biodiversity Conservation, Environmental Law, Theoretical Perspectives, Sustainable Development.


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