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The Nature Recovery Podcast
The Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery
23 episodes
5 days ago
Send us a text This episode of the Nature Recovery Podcast discusses legal personhood of nature, also known as rights of nature or more-than-human rights. Hosts Stephen Thomas, Hannah Wilson, and Diana Gusta sit down with lawyer and professor Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito, the founding director of the More-than-Human Life (MOTH) Collective. The discussion covers the following key points: The historical context of the movement: While Western legal frameworks have only recently begun adopting rights...
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Send us a text This episode of the Nature Recovery Podcast discusses legal personhood of nature, also known as rights of nature or more-than-human rights. Hosts Stephen Thomas, Hannah Wilson, and Diana Gusta sit down with lawyer and professor Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito, the founding director of the More-than-Human Life (MOTH) Collective. The discussion covers the following key points: The historical context of the movement: While Western legal frameworks have only recently begun adopting rights...
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Social Sciences
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Anthromes with Erle Ellis
The Nature Recovery Podcast
38 minutes
1 year ago
Anthromes with Erle Ellis
Send us a textHuman societies and their use of land have transformed ecology across this planet for thousands of years. As a result, the global patterns of life on Earth, the biomes, can no longer be understood without considering how humans have altered them. Anthromes, or anthropogenic biomes, characterise the globally significant ecological patterns created by sustained direct human interactions with ecosystems, including agriculture, urbanisation, and other land uses. Anthromes now cover ...
The Nature Recovery Podcast
Send us a text This episode of the Nature Recovery Podcast discusses legal personhood of nature, also known as rights of nature or more-than-human rights. Hosts Stephen Thomas, Hannah Wilson, and Diana Gusta sit down with lawyer and professor Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito, the founding director of the More-than-Human Life (MOTH) Collective. The discussion covers the following key points: The historical context of the movement: While Western legal frameworks have only recently begun adopting rights...