Edited by Jacqueline Peel, University of Melbourne and
David Fisher, International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent
Societies
In The Role of International Environmental Law in
Disaster Risk Reduction, edited by Jacqueline Peel and David Fisher, expert
authors from four continents offer perspectives on the growing intersection
between environmental law and disaster risk management. Chapters discuss the
potential for retasking environmental law tools and principles for purposes of mitigating
the harms of potential disasters, including those exacerbated by climate
change, and approaches for linking institutions and approaches across the
environmental, climate adaptation and disaster risk management fields
internationally. This book illustrates the blurring distinction between natural
and manmade disasters and the consequences for legal norms and practice in the
formerly distinct areas of international environmental law and international
disaster law.