ABSTRACT

This impressive collection of original essays explores the relationship between social conflict and the environment - a topic that has received little attention within criminology. The chapters provide a systematic and comprehensive introduction and overview of conflict situations stemming from human exploitation of environments, as well as the impact of social conflicts on the wellbeing and health of specific species and ecosystems. Largely informed by green criminology perspectives, the chapters in the book are intended to stimulate new understandings of the relationships between humans and nature through critical evaluation of environmental destruction and degradation associated with social conflicts occurring around the world. With a goal of creating a typology of environment-social conflict relationships useful for green criminological research, this study is essential reading for scholars and academics in criminology, as well as those interested in crime, law and justice.

part I|83 pages

Conflict over Natural Resources Possession

chapter 3|18 pages

Gorillas and Guerrillas

Environment and Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo

chapter 5|28 pages

With or Without a Licence to Kill

Human-Predator Conflicts and Theriocide in Norway

part II|51 pages

Conflict over Declining Resources

chapter 6|28 pages

The State-Corporate Tandem Cycling Towards Collision

State-Corporate Harm and the Resource Frontiers of Brazil and Colombia

chapter 7|22 pages

Somalis Fight Back

Environmental Degradation and the Somali Pirate

part III|63 pages

Conflict that Destroys Environments

chapter 8|20 pages

Resource Wars, Environmental Crime, and the Laws of War

Updating War Crimes in a Resource Scarce World

chapter 9|24 pages

The Poaching Paradox

Why South Africa's ‘Rhino Wars’ Shine a Harsh Spotlight on Security and Conservation

chapter 10|18 pages

Weaponising Conservation in the ‘Heart of Darkness'

The War on Poachers and the Neocolonial Hunt

part IV|73 pages

Conflict over Natural Resources Extraction Processes

chapter 11|24 pages

The Hidden Injuries of Mining

Frontier Cultural Conflict

chapter 12|20 pages

On Harm and Mediated Space

The BP Oil Spill in the Age of Globalisation

chapter 13|28 pages

Environment and Conflict

A Typology of Representations 1