Using Environmental Litigation to Advance Ecological Restoration under the Convention on Biological Diversity in China

IF 0.4 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Chinese Journal of Environmental Law Pub Date : 2023-06-21 DOI:10.1163/24686042-12340099
Zhenzhen Rong
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In response to unprecedented global biodiversity loss, the obligation of restoration has been integrated into the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD, or Convention). As a Party to the CBD, China has implemented restoration commitments through the ‘National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (2011–2030)’. This article focuses on how such commitments have been translated into the Chinese legal framework and environmental litigation, and how environmental litigation can advance ecological restoration. There exist restoration obligations of governments and individuals. When they fail to fulfil their restoration obligations or cause damage to ecosystems, their wrong actions or inactions can be corrected through restoration orders imposed by Chinese courts, namely primary restoration orders and alternative restoration orders. Also, some weaknesses exist due to relying on forcing defendants to pay to restore damaged ecosystems, including that alternative restoration funds could be misappropriated, and the current legal mechanisms could incentivize a ‘license to trash’ style culture.
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利用环境诉讼促进中国《生物多样性公约》下的生态恢复
为了应对前所未有的全球生物多样性丧失,恢复生物多样性的义务已被纳入《生物多样性公约》(CBD)。作为《生物多样性公约》缔约方,中国通过《国家生物多样性战略与行动计划(2011-2030年)》落实了恢复承诺。本文关注的是这些承诺如何转化为中国的法律框架和环境诉讼,以及环境诉讼如何促进生态恢复。政府和个人都有恢复的义务。当其不履行修复义务或造成生态系统破坏时,可以通过中国法院的恢复令,即初级恢复令和备选恢复令,对其错误行为或不作为进行纠正。此外,由于依赖于强迫被告支付费用来恢复被破坏的生态系统,存在一些弱点,包括替代恢复资金可能被挪用,以及当前的法律机制可能鼓励“许可垃圾”式的文化。
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