Matthias Kramm is a postdoctoral researcher in political and environmental philosophy at Wageningen University & Research. In his current research, Matthias focuses on Rights of Nature and intercultural philosophy. In 2022 he started a two-year project on Rights of Nature and Latin American philosophies, which is financed by a Rubicon grant of the Dutch Research Council.
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The Te Awa Tupua Act: An Inspiration for Communities to Take Responsibility for Their Ecosystems
The historic act, which recognized a river as a legal entity, deliberately moves away from litigation and places community decision-making at its center.
August 27, 2024



