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Bringing the Dead Sea to Life: Art and Nature at the Lowest Place on Earth by Hadas Marcus and Yossi Leshem (review)
• How would other nonhuman species who also share the environment engage and exist within these spaces? • Would or could there be any feasible ceding of land sovereignty to nonhuman species when the principle of land sovereignty is based on human-made political and legal principles and, indeed, while indigenous human populations continue to struggle for their sovereignty to be recognized and respected?