This article examines the practical implications of ecological democracy or ecodemocracy, inquiring how capable democratic societies are of addressing environmental challenges. It asks: What is needed to secure democratic legitimacy for policy measures to benefit nonhuman species? What would ecodemocracy look like in practice? Different types of existing and possible types of representation are discussed, including the expansion of the precautionary principle, the Council of All Beings or Parliament of Things, and representation through the Parties for Animals. A possible approach in the form of a mandate for proxy eco-representation similar to civil rights through continuous affirmative action is investigated. Limitations and possibilities of each approach for nature representation are weighed.

Ecodemocracy in Practice: Exploration of Debates on Limits and Possibilities of Addressing Environmental Challenges within Democratic Systems / Kopnina, Helen; Spannring, Reingard; Hawke, Shé; Robertson, Colin D.; Thomasberger, Alessio; Maloney, Michelle; Morini, Marco; Lynn, William; Zakari Muhammad, Naziru; Santiago-Ávila, Francisco J.; Begovic, Hana; Baranowski, Mariusz. - In: VISIONS FOR SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2384-8677. - 15(2021), pp. 1-20. [10.13135/2384-8677/5832]

Ecodemocracy in Practice: Exploration of Debates on Limits and Possibilities of Addressing Environmental Challenges within Democratic Systems

Marco Morini;
2021

Abstract

This article examines the practical implications of ecological democracy or ecodemocracy, inquiring how capable democratic societies are of addressing environmental challenges. It asks: What is needed to secure democratic legitimacy for policy measures to benefit nonhuman species? What would ecodemocracy look like in practice? Different types of existing and possible types of representation are discussed, including the expansion of the precautionary principle, the Council of All Beings or Parliament of Things, and representation through the Parties for Animals. A possible approach in the form of a mandate for proxy eco-representation similar to civil rights through continuous affirmative action is investigated. Limitations and possibilities of each approach for nature representation are weighed.
2021
anthropocentrism, democracy, ecocentrism, ecological democracy, ecodemocracy, ecological justice, environmental justice, multispecies justice, rights of nature
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Ecodemocracy in Practice: Exploration of Debates on Limits and Possibilities of Addressing Environmental Challenges within Democratic Systems / Kopnina, Helen; Spannring, Reingard; Hawke, Shé; Robertson, Colin D.; Thomasberger, Alessio; Maloney, Michelle; Morini, Marco; Lynn, William; Zakari Muhammad, Naziru; Santiago-Ávila, Francisco J.; Begovic, Hana; Baranowski, Mariusz. - In: VISIONS FOR SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2384-8677. - 15(2021), pp. 1-20. [10.13135/2384-8677/5832]
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