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Centring Biodiversity in Nursing for Decolonial Planetary Health. [PDF]

open access: yesNurs Inq
ABSTRACT Escalating biodiversity loss is tied to a global colonial‐capitalist order that treats human and other‐than‐human lives as resources for extraction. Sustained by logics of separation and hierarchies of value, this order creates grave risks for planetary health.
Jones AT, Vera M, LeClair J, Harsch D.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Subterranean environments contribute to three-quarters of classified ecosystem services. [PDF]

open access: yesBiol Rev Camb Philos Soc
ABSTRACT Beneath the Earth's surface lies a network of interconnected caves, voids, and systems of fissures forming in rocks of sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic origin. Although largely inaccessible to humans, this hidden realm supports and regulates services critical to ecological health and human well‐being.
Mammola S   +30 more
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Peace and sustainability from the lens of Rights of Nature: Arguing the case for Ecocide [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences
The paper, “Peace and sustainability from the lens of Rights of Nature: Arguing the case for Ecocide,” discusses the urgent need to criminalize ecocide as an international crime.
Bandopadhay Somabha
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Wisberg, Barry, Ecocide in Indochina

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 2022
Wisberg, Barry, Ecocide in ...
José de Villa
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Expanding the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court

open access: yesBrawijaya Law Journal, 2022
Environmental destruction and exploitation of natural resources are some of the main causes of humanitarian conflicts, which are often international in scale.
Iman Prihandono, Dewi Santoso Yuniarti
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CAN CRIMES OF ECOCIDE COMMITTED DURING THE CONFLICT IN UKRAINE BE LEGALLY PUNISHED?

open access: yesსამართალი და მსოფლიო, 2023
The conflict in Ukraine is not only taking a heavy toll on human lives but also significantly impacting the environment and wildlife. Many natural areas have suffered extensive damage, and numerous animal species face even greater threats.
Sophie Joubert
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Ecocide Is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide

open access: yesGenocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 2020
I demonstrate how the destruction of the land, water, and nonhuman beings of the Americas constitutes genocide according to Indigenous metaphysics and through analysis of the decimation of the American buffalo.
Lauren J. Eichler
doaj   +1 more source

*The Blued Trees Symphony* as Transdisciplinary Mediation for Environmental Policy

open access: yesMedia + Environment, 2021
As the devastating impacts of anthropocentric behaviors have emerged in the Anthropocene, the specter of globalized “ecocide” has also emerged, requiring creative policy solutions.
Aviva Rahmani
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Ecocide as a crime against nature

open access: yesНауково-інформаційний вісник Івано-Франківського університету права імені Короля Данила Галицького, 2023
Purpose. The purpose of the article is to analyze the phenomenon of ecocide as the most terrible actions of man against nature, using the example of aggression in Ukraine.
Dzundza L., Lutska M.
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Ecocide

open access: yes, 2022
In order for ecocide to be recognized as international law, the International Criminal Court's Statute of Rome would have to be amended with the consent of 86 countries. Can political leaders and corporate executives be held accountable if the United States commits ecocide?
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