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Conservation Criminology and Environmental Justice

EJAtlas

EJAtlas: Global Atlas of Environmental Justice
Search or click on map to find linked information and data on social conflict around environmental issues worldwide.

Animals & Endangered Species

The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species is "the world’s most comprehensive information source on the global conservation status of animal, fungi and plant species."
World Wildlife Crime Report: 2020
Trafficking in protected species.
Global Animal Law: Legislation Database
"The only comprehensive and continuously updated database of all animal welfare legislation worldwide - national, regional and international level."

Some Other Resources

Routledge International Handbook of Green Criminology
Avi Brisman and Nigel South, editors. 2nd edition. New York, Routledge, 2020. Rutgers-restricted Access
Environmental Justice: A Reference Handbook
David E. Newaton. 2nd edition. Santa Barbara, California, ABC-CLIO, 2009. Rutgers-restricted Access
Race and Environment Resources
Bibliography of scholarly sources on race and the environment focusing primarily on North America. Compiled by Dr. April Anson at San Diego State University.
Victims of Environmental Harm: Rights, Recognition and Redress Under National and International Law
Matthew Hall. Abingdon, Routledge, 2013. Rutgers-restricted Access
Project ToxicDocs
Millions of pages of previously secret documents about toxic substances, including secret internal memoranda, emails, slides, board minutes, unpublished scientific studies, and expert witness reports -- among other kinds of documents -- that emerged in recent toxic tort litigation. A project of the Columbia University's Center for the History and Ethics of Public Health and the City University of New York's Graduate Center.
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