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Resilience in Energy, Infrastructure, and Natural Resources Law: Examining Legal Pathways for Sustainability in Times of Disruption

Edited by: Catherine Banet, Hanri Mostert, LeRoy Paddock, Milton Fernando Montoya, Inigo del Guayo

ISBN13: 9780192864574
Published: March 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The number of severe and sometimes catastrophic disruptive events has been rapidly increasing. Extreme weather events including floods, wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters have become both more frequent and more severe, whilst events such as the COVID-19 pandemic represent a global threat to public health with huge economic effects that recovery packages tried to address. These disruptive events, alone and in combination, have dramatic consequences on nature, human life, and the economy, calling for urgent action to mitigate their causes and adapt to their impacts.

In response to discourses of collapsology and end-of-growth theories, this monograph offers an analytical approach to developing legal responses that can help ensure the needs of present and future generations can be met through energy systems, infrastructure development, and natural resources management in these times of disruption. 'Resilience' is, therefore, seen as a common framework for the interpretation and development of energy, infrastructure, and natural resources law.

With a mix of thematic chapters and case studies from multiple jurisdictions, Resilience in Energy, Infrastructure, and Natural Resources Law maps and assesses legal responses to disruptive nature-based events, and examines possible legal pathways for more sustainable outcomes, based on its engagement with this concept of 'resilience' and social-ecological thinking.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Part I - Introduction
1:Introduction, Catherine Banet, Hanri Mostert, LeRoy Paddock, Milton Fernando Montoya, and Iñigo del Guayo
Part II - Defining Resilience in Energy, Infrastructure, and Natural Resources Law
2:The Role of Law in Fostering or Inhibiting Resilient Energy Systems, Nigel Bankes, Lee Godden, and Íñigo del Guayo
3:Building Resilience from the Top Down? The Role of International Law and Institutions, Catherine Redgwell
4:Planning for Resilience: Resilience as a Criterion in Energy, Climate, Natural Resources, and Spatial Planning Law, Catherine Banet
5:Resilient Energy Systems in the European Union: Critical Infrastructures and Cybersecurity Regulation, Martha M. Roggenkamp
6:Building Resilience into U.S. Energy Transport Infrastructure, Alexandra B. Klass and Isaac Foote
Part III - State Legal Response to Disruption
7:Resilience and Energy Law in China in an Era of Energy Decarbonisation, Hao Zhang
8:Law, Resilience, and Natural Disaster Management in Australia: The 'Bushfire Summer' and Critical Energy Networks, Lee Godden
9:Advancing Resilience to Price Volatility in Oil and Gas Markets: Current Challenges and Ways Forward in the MENA Region, Damilola Olawuyi
10:Reaction from Public Policy and Regulation after COVID-19 Crisis in Latin America: The Cases of Colombia and Peru in Mining and Electrical Industry, Milton Fernando Montoya and Daniela Aguilar Abaunza
11:The New Nationalism of the Mexican Energy Policy in a Turbulent International Context, José Juan González Márquez
12:Energy Resilience in the United States: Impact of the 2020 Presidential and Congressional Elections, Don C. Smith and Donald N. Zillman
Part IV - Project Developers Legal Response to Disruption
13:Force Majeure and the COVID-19 Energy Market Crash: Lessons for the Peak Oil Era, Anatole Boute
14:Extreme Natural Event Impacts on the Energy Sector and its Regulation: Canada and North America, Alastair R. Lucas
15:Creating a Framework that Supports Resilient Renewable Energy Generation, LeRoy Paddock
Part V - Strategic Financing and Economic Responses to Disruption
16:Transnational Energy Law Regimes and Systems Dynamics: Calibrating Finance Mechanisms of the International Renewable Energy Agency and the Energy Charter Treaty, Nadia Ahmad
17:How Strong Can You Stand if You're on Your Knees? Financing Crises in Africa: Implications for the Natural Resource and Energy Sectors, Hanri Mostert, Chris Adomako-Kwakye, Kangwa-Musole Chisanga, and Meyer Van den Berg
18:Natural Damage Insurance: An Instrument for Economic Resilience, Hans Jacob Bull
19:Public-Private Partnership in the Reconstruction of the Energy Sector: The Case for EV Buses in Thailand, Piti Eiamchamroonlarp
Part VI - Managing Disruption and Resilience at Consumption Level: Access to Energy, Demand Response, Equity
20:Building Resilience from the Ground Up: Local Supply and Demand Management with Renewables, Prosumers, Energy Efficiency, Critical Minerals, and the Circular Economy, Barry Barton
21:Increasing the Resilience of the Energy System Through Consumers: Towards Decentralised, Interconnected and Supportive Ecosystems, Louis de Fontenelle
Part VII - Conclusion
22:Conclusion - Managing Disruption and Reinventing the Future: Resilience as Requirement for Legal Frameworks, Catherine Banet, Hanri Mostert, LeRoy Paddock, Milton Fernando Montoya, and Iñigo del Guayo