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-Judith Ann Wait, Washington State University, Vancouver, Washington, USA
"This wonderful book proposes a new framing that provides some questions that we need to ask - and some answers that may be the ones we need. One need not subscribe to every argument they offer in this book. But one cannot read this book without opening one's eyes to new insights and new possibilities."
-John E. Bonine, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USA
"As an avid reader, now in my seventies, I have found that only about twice a decade a book comes along that challenges the foundation of what I know and provokes me to think afresh. The Rights of Nature is such a book. La Follette and Maser have used the lens of systems theory to capture the history, ecology, geography, technologies, laws, and politics, as well as challenges and solutions, to the relationships of people to the planet. The book consolidates the complex dimensions of human and natural systems to support a paradigm shift, which embeds the Rights of Nature in national and state constitutions, to create the essential reciprocity between people and the planet."
-Thomas J. Gallagher, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA
"We can no longer sit back and expect change to happen. As the living citizens of Earth, it is our duty to protect our home planet for our posterity and for all living creatur








