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Ekologisk kompensation - Om juridik under ytan och relationen mellan rättsvetenskap och ekologi

Abstract
This book concerns the relation between jurisprudence and ecology in realizing environmental goals. The starting point is the need to preserve and avoid further loss of habitats and biodiversity, often referred to as “no net loss”. This starting point carries the need of concrete limitations on human activities. Environmental compensation is used as an example of legal operationalization of the goal to stop further loss of ecological values. Through investigations of legal rules, the purpose of the rules, and how the rules are applied, the use of ecology in legal practice is studied. In cooperation with marine ecologists, eelgrass is the concrete context within which the connection between ecology and law is studied in detail. A central aspect of the work is how the legal system handles the fact that ecological results become part of the rules, making it possible to measure whether the rules are suitably applied or not. Through studies of Swedish legislation on compensation, legal control of small-scale coastal development, the impact of detailed guidance, and systems to realize compensation measures, the book contributes to highlighting the interconnections of law and ecology.
Parts of work
I. Eriander, Louise, Kristjan Laas, Per Bergström, Lena Gipperth, and Per-Olav Moksnes. "The Effects of Small-Scale Coastal Development on the Eelgrass (Zostera Marina L.) Distribution Along the Swedish West Coast – Ecological Impact and Legal Challenges." Ocean & Coastal Management 148, no. Supplement C (2017/11/01/ 2017): 182-94 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2017.08.005
 
II. Laas, Kristjan. "Ekologisk Kompensation Och Biologisk Mångfald. Om Behovet Av Rättslig Utveckling Och Försiktighet." Nordisk Miljörättslig Tidskrift 2016:2 (2016): 55-69. https://nordiskmiljoratt.se/onewebmedia/NMT%202%202016,%20Laas.pdf
 
III. Laas, Kristjan, Louise Eriander, Scott Cole, Per-Olav Moksnes, Lena Gipperth. “The impact of policy guidance in environmental compensation – an eelgrass case study” (opublicerad)
 
IV. Laas, Kristjan. “Habitat banks, funds or case by case – Possible future development on environmental compensation in Sweden” (opublicerad)
 
Degree
Doctor of Laws
University
University of Gothenburg. School of Business, Economics and Law.
Institution
Department of Law ; Juridiska institutionen
Disputation
Fredagen den 13 juni 2025, kl. 10.00, sal C22, Handelshögskolan vid Göteborgs universitet, Vasagatan 1,
Date of defence
2025-06-13
E-mail
kristjanlaas@hotmail.com; kristjan.laas@law.gu.se
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/2077/86612
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Date
2025-05-16
Author
Laas, Kristjan
Keywords
Miljörätt
Ekologisk kompensation
Miljöförvaltning
Miljöprövning
Kustvattenförvaltning
Småskalig påverkan
Ålgräsängar
Habitatbanker
Kompesationsfonder
Adaptiv rätt
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8115-288-3 (tryckt)
978-91-8115-289-0 (PDF)
Series/Report no.
Juridiska institutionens skriftserie. Skrift 044
Language
swe
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