What is it about?

This paper highlights the need for a holistic, interdisciplinary legal geographic approach to address the challenges of the Anthropocene. It argues that law must be understood not just as a set of rules, but as a dynamic force shaping the very environments we inhabit, requiring critical evaluation and reform.

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Why is it important?

This research offers an opportunity to explore the disciplinary concepts of landscape within legal geography scholarship.

Perspectives

This article examines how law is not just a set of written rules, but is embedded in society and can affect future generations. This idea is one of the core interests in legal geography and allows for application in many different areas.

CAROLINE BUFFERY
Royal Agricultural University

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This page is a summary of: Legal geography, estuarine landscapes and the Anthropocene, Journal of Property Planning and Environmental Law, August 2025, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/jppel-01-2025-0009.
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