Reforming restoration law to support climate change adaptation

Pc McCormack
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This chapter takes the emerging concept of ‘renewal ecology’ as a lens through which to analyse whether restoration laws and policies can enhance conservation in a period of rapid, anthropogenic environmental change. Renewal ecology emphasises the need to take adaptation-oriented approaches to restoring ecological health and function. While continuing to emphasise the importance of conserving the natural world, renewal ecology accommodates concepts of ecological novelty, and accepting a potential role for humans as well as non-human ‘novel’ species and interactions, in the task of renewing landscape-scale ecological functions. This chapter demonstrates that Australia’s legal frameworks for restoration, by contrast, are typically reactive, focused on a stationary and simplistic view of nature that assumes that harm can be ‘undone’ over relatively short timeframes. The chapter argues that the concept of ‘renewal’ provides a useful way to reconceive of the task of restoration. In particular, the concept of renewal has the potential to support new legal mechanisms for helping biodiversity to thrive, despite the dramatic challenge that climate change represents to life on Earth.
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改革生态恢复法,支持适应气候变化
本章以“更新生态学”这一新兴概念为视角,分析在快速的人为环境变化时期,恢复法律和政策是否能够加强保护。更新生态学强调需要采取面向适应的办法来恢复生态健康和功能。在继续强调保护自然世界的重要性的同时,更新生态学容纳了生态新颖性的概念,并接受了人类以及非人类的“新”物种和相互作用在更新景观尺度生态功能的任务中的潜在作用。本章表明,相比之下,澳大利亚的恢复法律框架通常是被动的,侧重于固定和简单的自然观,认为损害可以在相对较短的时间内“消除”。本章认为,“更新”的概念为重新认识恢复的任务提供了一种有用的方法。特别是,尽管气候变化对地球上的生命构成了巨大的挑战,但更新的概念有可能支持新的法律机制,以帮助生物多样性蓬勃发展。
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