Morelle-Hungría Esteban, Serra Pablo
Public Law, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón de la Plana, Valencian Community, Spain.
Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain.
Open Res Eur. 2024 Feb 16;3:130. doi: 10.12688/openreseurope.16365.2. eCollection 2023.
The consumption of fresh water has generated additional problems in certain territories, along with the consequences of global warming. This has meant that in the most vulnerable areas, such as the Balearic archipelago in the Mediterranean, alternative water supply systems have been established: desalination plants. However, the ecological impact of these infrastructures is great, mainly affecting aquatic ecosystems. In light of the above, this paper addresses the ecological harm caused by desalination and brine discharges on a protected and priority species, . Taking as ethico-legal foundation the theory of ecological justice, a multilevel analysis was carried out from an ecocriminology perspective on the impacts of this authorized practice on and other species. Finally, a restorative justice view will allow us to understand and envision possible solutions to this ecological harm.
淡水的消耗在某些地区引发了额外的问题,同时还有全球变暖的后果。这意味着在最脆弱的地区,比如地中海的巴利阿里群岛,已经建立了替代供水系统:海水淡化厂。然而,这些基础设施的生态影响很大,主要影响水生生态系统。鉴于上述情况,本文探讨了海水淡化和盐水排放对一种受保护的优先物种造成的生态危害。以生态正义理论作为伦理法律基础,从生态犯罪学角度对这种授权行为对该物种和其他物种的影响进行了多层次分析。最后,恢复性司法观点将使我们能够理解并设想解决这种生态危害的可能方案。