Contaminated Soils in Mexico: A Green Criminological Approach

Author:   José Guadalupe Chan-Quijano ,  Jesús Ignacio Castro-Salazar ,  José Luis Carpio-Domínguez
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Pages:   102
Publication Date:   27 September 2025
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Contaminated Soils in Mexico: A Green Criminological Approach


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Author:   José Guadalupe Chan-Quijano ,  Jesús Ignacio Castro-Salazar ,  José Luis Carpio-Domínguez
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
ISBN:  

9783031964794


ISBN 10:   3031964799
Pages:   102
Publication Date:   27 September 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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José Guadalupe Chan-Quijano is a Doctor of Science in Ecology and Sustainable Development and Master of Science in Natural Resources and Rural Development from El Colegio de la Frontera Sur. He graduated in Natural Resources Management from the University of Quintana Roo. His lines of research converge in the sciences of remediation and restoration of contaminated environments; analysis of socio-environmental conflicts generated by environmental pollution; environmental governance, territorial management and regional development; sustainable management of natural resources and floristics; social actors, public policies and environmental sociology for sustainability and green criminology.  He belongs to the National System of Researchers and is a member of the State System of Researchers in Tabasco. He has more than 45 publications including scientific articles, popular articles, newspaper articles, book chapters and books. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses. He is a referee and associate editor in scientific and popular journals. He has directed and advised undergraduate and graduate theses. He is a member of scientific societies and has courses and diplomas focused on environmental issues and public policies. He has participated in more than 60 national and international conferences and in roundtable discussions about contaminated environments and academic plagiarism. He has also been part of committees for conferences, seminars and scientific meetings. He is currently a level C researcher at the Center for Global Change and Sustainability in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.   Jesús Ignacio Castro-Salazar he is an Environmental Engineer from the University of Guanajuato, a Master in Integrated Environmental Administration from the Colegio de la Frontera Norte and a Doctor in Social Sciences with an Orientation in Sustainable Development from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. He worked as an inspector in the Federal Attorney's Office for Environmental Protection with functions in the application of environmental law in industries and natural resources. He has collaborated in socio-environmental projects and on renewable energies in rural communities and in Mayan communities. He has written articles and chapters in national and international books. He has taught courses and workshops on environmental legislation and management in Mexico. He belongs to the National System of Researchers in Mexico and to the Mexican Network of Green Criminology Studies in Mexico and is a member of the Green Criminology Specialist Group of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). He is currently a Professor-Researcher at the Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Abasolo (ITESA) of the National Institute of Technology of Mexico. His lines of research are Environmental Public Policy and Administration; Environmental Legislation and Sociology; Green criminology.   José Luis Carpio-Domínguez he holds a Bachelor´s Degree in Criminology from the Universidad Noroeste de Chihuahua (UNO), a Master in Criminology and Forensic Sciences from the Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas (UAMRA-UAT) and a PhD in Social Sciences with a focus on Sustainable Development from the Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales from Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (IINSO-UANL). He is Member of the National System of Researchers (SECIHTI-SNII-Level I), Member of the Mexican Society of Criminology (SOMECRIM), Member of the Green Criminology Specialists Group at International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Member of the Mexican Network of Studies in Green Criminology (REMECRIVE). He develops scientific research, science education, outreach and teaching on Green Criminology, particularly in the convergence of environmental crimes and harms with other forms of criminality, socio-environmental conflicts, illegal trafficking networks and environmental law enforcement. He is currently a Research Professor of Criminology at the Law Faculty of the Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, Mexico and teaches the subject of Green Criminology at undergraduate and graduate levels, directs and advises theses and participates in activities to disseminate criminological science to society.    

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