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地球母亲帕查玛玛面临着大规模灭绝的威胁。在地方和全球范围内以公平和正义为指导,对人类制度进行彻底变革至关重要。这种转变必须重新配置世界体系的权力结构,影响生态圈(生态功能、生物多样性和资源制度)和民族圈(本体论、认识论和法律多元化)。这些共同构成了多元宇宙——一个由许多世界组成的星球。现状是不可持续的。有效的解决办法必须优先考虑整合多元世界的公正过渡。来自所谓的全球南方的替代方案为这种转变提供了有价值的工具,比如自然权利,它将自然视为一个拥有权利的实体,而不仅仅是一个监管的对象。厄瓜多云雾森林采矿权纠纷的卢利马瓜案例说明了这种方法,为重新思考地球系统治理和解决人类世差距(即与地球系统法律脱节)提供了独特的机会,这对应对地球健康挑战至关重要。
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Frogs, coalitions, and mining: Transformative insights for planetary health and earth system law from Ecuador's struggle to enforce Nature's rights
Pachamama, Mother Earth, faces a mass extinction threat. A radical transformation in human systems is essential, guided by equity and justice at local and global scales. This transformation must reconfigure the World-System's power structures, impacting the ecosphere (ecological functions, biodiversity, and resource regimes) and the ethnosphere (ontological, epistemological, and legal pluralism). Together, these shape the Pluriverse—a planet of many worlds. The status quo is unsustainable. Effective solutions must prioritize a just transition that integrates the pluriverse. Alternatives from the so-called Global South offer valuable tools for this shift, such as the Rights of Nature, which views nature as a rights-bearing entity, not merely an object of regulation. The Llurimagua case—a dispute over a mining concession in Ecuador's cloud forest—illustrates this approach, providing a unique opportunity to rethink Earth System Governance and address the Anthropocene Gap (i.e., disconnect with Earth System Law), crucial for tackling planetary health challenges.
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