An Ecosystem Approach in International Environmental Law Relevant to Transboundary Freshwater Ecosystems

IF 0.4 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Chinese Journal of Environmental Law Pub Date : 2022-12-07 DOI:10.1163/24686042-12340081
Ruby Moynihan Magsig
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A global water crisis with far-reaching and interconnected impacts threatens the world. Healthy ecosystems are degrading, and access to a sustainable water supply is increasingly inequitable within and between States. The ecosystem approach has emerged as a concept to transform ecosystem management and prioritise equitable participation and outcomes for vulnerable societies but its normative content and international legal status remain unclear. This paper draws from international environmental and human rights law to ask what are the normative elements of an ecosystem approach in the context of international law relevant to transboundary freshwater ecosystems and what is the added value of an ecosystem approach for water law? It then explores the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) environmental instruments as a structurally distinct regime and demonstrates how the regime provides the strongest clarification of an ecosystem approach in international water law. Finally, it demonstrates how the ecosystem approach stimulates mutual supportiveness between different areas of international law.
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国际环境法中与跨界淡水生态系统有关的生态系统方法
一场影响深远、相互关联的全球水危机威胁着世界。健康的生态系统正在退化,国家内部和国家之间获得可持续供水的机会越来越不公平。生态系统方法已成为一个转变生态系统管理的概念,并优先考虑弱势社会的公平参与和成果,但其规范内容和国际法律地位仍不明确。本文借鉴国际环境法和人权法,询问在与跨界淡水生态系统相关的国际法背景下,生态系统方法的规范要素是什么?生态系统方法对水法的附加值是什么?然后,它探讨了联合国欧洲经济委员会(UNECE)环境文书作为一个结构独特的制度,并展示了该制度如何在国际水法中最有力地阐明生态系统方法。最后,它展示了生态系统方法如何激发国际法不同领域之间的相互支持。
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