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This book examines environmental law enforcement in the 21st century, tackling urgent challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and transnational environmental crimes. It traces how environmental offenses evolve and shows which legal frameworks address them effectively.
The book links environmental protection with climate action, emphasizing adaptive laws, global governance, and nature-based solutions. It highlights environmental justice and equity, promoting inclusive approaches. It analyzes rising threats, including transnational crime, ecocide, environmental terrorism, and digital platforms that enable illegal activities. It also presents advanced forensic methods to investigate these crimes.
The text explores emerging law enforcement trends, including artificial intelligence, and investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic shifts patterns of environmental crime worldwide. It identifies obstacles in enforcing laws across borders and demonstrates how climate change intensifies environmental risks.
The book showcases innovative investigative techniques such as geospatial technologies, drones, and citizen science for detecting offenses. It evaluates legal strategies that recognize the rights of nature, apply restorative justice, and integrate human rights into environmental protection.
Through case studies and practical examples, the book equips policymakers, scholars, criminologists, and law enforcement professionals with tools to respond to complex environmental threats. It also serves readers interested in how law, technology, and environmental protection interact in a rapidly changing world.
Contents
Chapter 1. Navigating the New Frontiers of Environmental Law Enforcement: The Evolving Landscape of Environmental Protection.- Chapter 2. Environmental Crime Scene Investigation
Processes and Practices.- Chapter 3. Tracing the Interrelation between Organized Crime and Environmental Degradation the Criminal Cartography of Environmental Destruction
Mapping Organized Crime's Role in Transnational Environmental Offenses.- Chapter 4. From the Statutory Basis to the Effectiveness of the Environmental Police's Mission in Morocco.- Chapter 5. Pedagogy for Teaching Environmental Crimes to Law Enforcement Officers Human-Centric Strategies and Global Perspectives.- Chapter 6. Environmental Protection During Armed Conflicts Between Legal Codification and Judicial Practice.- Chapter 7. Green International Law Enforcement: Challenges and Opportunities.- Chapter 8. Defeating the unenforceability of ecocide.- Chapter 9. Prevention of Environmental Crime in the Context of Promoting Public Policies and Environmental Education.