The Environmental Republic
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Giulio Boccaletti's The Environmental Republic argues for reimagining the relationship between society and nature by treating ecosystems as integral public infrastructure requiring civic management and political stewardship.
The book proposes institutional and institutional-design changes to ensure ecosystems are governed as part of the social contract, aligning environmental management with public responsibility.
Boccaletti explores practical implications for urban planning, water systems, and biodiversity conservation, emphasizing the role of institutions and policies in sustaining healthy ecosystems.
By centering nature within governance frameworks, the book offers a policy-oriented vision for sustainable development and resilience.
Its interdisciplinary approach draws on ecology, economics, and political theory to propose actionable reforms for integrating natural systems into public infrastructure.
The book proposes institutional and institutional-design changes to ensure ecosystems are governed as part of the social contract, aligning environmental management with public responsibility.
Boccaletti explores practical implications for urban planning, water systems, and biodiversity conservation, emphasizing the role of institutions and policies in sustaining healthy ecosystems.
By centering nature within governance frameworks, the book offers a policy-oriented vision for sustainable development and resilience.
Its interdisciplinary approach draws on ecology, economics, and political theory to propose actionable reforms for integrating natural systems into public infrastructure.
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