Abstract
Human-wildlife coexistence has always been a complex issue, involving survival, thriving, loss, fear, courage and more, for all beings. Its complexity reflects a relational simultaneity of human existence and other-than-human existence, shaped by millennia of interactions, adaptation, and conflict, a relationship increasingly strained in our era of rampant industrialisation, ecocidal pathways and shattered planetary boundaries (Bogert et al., 2022; Lindgren, 2017; Richardson et al., 2023). The clarion call to change our ways and pay closer attention to the human-nature relationship rings fiercely and loudly.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Criminología verde |
| Subtitle of host publication | alternativas a la impunidad y al punitivismo ante los daños bio-socio-ecológicos/green criminology: alternatives to impunity and punitivism facing bio-socio-ecological harms |
| Editors | Gema Varona Martinez |
| Place of Publication | Madrid, Spain |
| Publisher | Dykinson Bookstore |
| Pages | 47-87 |
| Number of pages | 41 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9791370060763 |
| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
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