災害・気候変動・環境被害の規制:インドネシアからの教訓<br>Regulating Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Harm : Lessons from the Indonesian Experience

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災害・気候変動・環境被害の規制:インドネシアからの教訓
Regulating Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Harm : Lessons from the Indonesian Experience

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 528 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781781002483
  • DDC分類 344.598046

Full Description

This book deals with questions concerning the regulation of disasters, climate change and environmental harm in developing countries, focusing on the particular case of Indonesia and addressing regulatory problems from a multidisciplinary perspective.The contributing authors deal with issues of globalization and especially the question of how globalization affects environmental harm - for example, examining how climate change is regulated in developing countries. Particular attention is paid to the programme for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) and to the effectiveness of the Clean Development Mechanism. Specific focus is also given to the regulation of disasters and the problem of how victims of disasters can be compensated. The book considers issues of decision-making and public participation in decisions with respect to environmentally hazardous activities and finally, the subject of how indigenous knowledge and 'local wisdom' can be incorporated in environmental decision-making in developing countries is discussed. Important conclusions are drawn about how reliable institutions and instruments can be developed to guarantee decision-making which reduces the risks emerging from environmental degradation, climate change or disasters in that public interest. Recommendations are formulated to take into account the specific challenges and problems that developing countries are facing when proposing particular instruments or institutions.

This book will appeal to environmental lawyers, environmental policymakers, civil servants with competence for disasters, environmental decision-making or climate change, and environmental economists.

Contributors: C. Backes, D. Bram, D. Bunga, L. Choukroune, M. Faure, I.N.E. Irawan, J. Khatarina, T. Mafira, R.V. Rugebregt, M.A. Santosa, I.G.E. Sarjana, J. Spier, M.A. Suleiman, E. Vos, I.W. Wiasta, A. Wibisana, I.W.G. Wiryawan

Contents

Contents:

Introduction
Michael Faure and Andri Wibisana

PART I: GLOBALIZATION
1. Impacts of Globalization to Environment, Health and Safety in Developing Countries: The Case of Indonesia
I. Gede Eka Sarjana

2. Promoting Food Safety through Legal Measures in Developing Countries: Experiences from EU Food Safety Regulation
Ellen Vos

3. Corporate Liability for Human Rights Violations: The Exxon Mobil Case in Indonesia
Leïla Choukroune

PART II: CLIMATE CHANGE
4. A Critical View on Indonesia's Legal Responses to Climate Change
Andri Wibisana

5. REDD+ in Indonesia. Law and Governance Perspectives
Mas Achmed Santosa and Josi Khatarina

6. Local Elections and Deforestation in Local Areas: Another Challenge for Indonesia in the Fight Against Climate Change
Deni Bram

7. 'Clean Development Mechanism' or 'Community Doesn't Matter'? The Role of Public Consultation to Achieve Sustainable Development through CDM in Indonesia
Tiza Mafira

8. The Need for Breaking New Ground in the Realm of Climate Change
Jaap Spier

PART III: COMPENSATION FOR DISASTERS
9. Towards Effective Compensation for Victims of Natural Catastrophes in Developing Countries
Michael Faure

10. The Myths of Environmental Compensation in Indonesia: Lessons from the Sidoarjo Mudflow
Andri Wibisana

PART IV: DECISION-MAKING
11. The Precautionary Principle in Wildlife Law - Theoretical Disputes and Practical Solutions
Chris Backes

12. Law and Politics of Nuclear Power Plant Development in Indonesia: Technocracy, Democracy, and Internationalization of Decision-Making
M. Ajisatria Suleiman

PART V: LOCAL WISDOM
13. The Responsibility of the Customary Village Concerning the Sustainable City Forest
I. Wayan Wiasta, I. Wayan Gde Wiryawan, I. Nyoman Edi Irawan and Dewi Bunga

14. Revitalization of the Kewang Institute in the Sustainable Management of Marine and Coastal Natural Resources in Maluku Province
Revency Vania Rugebregt

PART VI: CONCLUSION
Concluding Remarks
Michael Faure and Andri Wibisana

Index

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