Investigates the policy of the Japanese government toward the animals of Fukushima and the voluntary animal rescue work that filled the void left by the government
Offers a dedicated insight into the individual fates of a number of animals in the aftermath of the disaster
Illustrates the problem of the conflict between the goals of neoliberalism and those of environmental and animal protection
Investigates the policy of the Japanese government toward the animals of Fukushima and the voluntary animal rescue work that filled the void left by the government Offers a dedicated insight into the individual fates of a number of animals in the aftermath of the disaster Illustrates the problem of the conflict between the goals of neoliberalism and those of environmental and animal protection
Mayumi Itoh
animal welfare Japan domestic policy nuclear disaster abandoned animals voluntary rescue