List of tables, figures and boxes About the author Acknowledgements Introduction Environmental harm and social harm approaches Green criminology and environmental harm An eco-justice perspective Conflicting views and moral dilemmas 1 Justice-based approaches to environmental harm Introduction Components of an eco-justice perspective Contentious concepts Key questions about harm The moral calculus: weighing up the harm Conclusion 2 Environmental justice and harm to humans Introduction Contentious concepts: environmental justice Social patterns of harm and risk Harm, place and the local Transborder conflicts over land Conclusion: measuring the value of human life 3 Conservation, ecological justice and harm to nature Introduction Contentious concepts: ecological justice Transforming nature Land, property and the global commons Conservationism and social division Conclusion: measuring the value of nature 4 Species justice and harm to animals Introduction Contentious concepts: species justice Categorising animals Crime, criminology and animals Animals, particular species and individuals Conclusion: measuring the value of animals 5 Toward eco-justice for all Introduction Contentious concepts: eco-justice Nature, species and culture Socio-economic context of environmental harm Eco-justice in practice Conclusion: where to from here? References Index.
Environmental Harm : An Eco-Justice Perspective