Part 1.- Chapter 1. Green Harms and Crimes in Mexico; Tanya Wyatt and Ines Arroyo-Quiroz.- Chapter 2. Sixteen Years of Parasitism in Cuatrociénegas, Coahuila; L.Paulina Díaz-Rentería.- Chapter 3. Shale Gas Extraction, Energy Reform and Environmental Damage; Adriana Judith González Hernández.- Chapter 4. Loss of Community Identity; Carla Martínez-Trejo.- Part 2. Social and Environmental Justice.- Chapter 5. Security, Justice and Forest Protection!; Sofía Valeria Cortés Calderón.- Chapter 6. National Tree Clearing Program; Lucila Corral Flores.- Chapter 7. Wind Power and Environmental Justice; Yajaira Garcia Feria.- Chapter 8. Illegal Logging in the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve (RBMM) of the States of México and Michoacán, Mexico; Wilber Aníbal Huerta García.- Part 3. Wildlife Trade.- Chapter 9. Wildlife Trafficking by Parcel Service; Carolina Citlalli Carrillo Páez.- Chapter 10. Laundering of Illegal Wild Fauna in Mexico; Diego Jiménez Bustamante and L. Paulina Díaz Rentería.- Chapter 11. Traditional Bird Trader Families; Blanca Roldán-Clarà.- Chapter 12. Trafficking of Totoaba Maw; Israel Alvarado Martínez and Eliz Regina Martínez.- Part 4. Non-compliance with Environmental Obligations.- Chapter 13. Request for Reversal or Modification of the Imposed Sanctions According to the General Law of Ecological Equilibrium and Environmental Protection (LGEEPA); SauloAugusto Martínez Santoyo.- Chapter 14. When a Mining Company Releases of Copper Sulphate Acid Solution into the Environment; Misael Morales Bernardino.
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Ines Arroyo-Quiroz is a Researcher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
Tanya Wyatt is an Associate Professor of Criminology at Northumbria University, UK.