RT Article T1 Southern green cultural criminology and environmental crime prevention: representations of nature within four Colombian indigenous communities JF Critical criminology VO 29 IS 3 SP 469 OP 485 A1 Rodríguez Goyes, David A2 Abaibira, Mireya Astroina A2 Baicué, Pablo A2 Cuchimba, Angie A2 Ñeñetofe, Deisy Tatiana Ramos A2 Sollund, Ragnhild Aslaug 1959- A2 South, Nigel 1954- A2 Wyatt, Tanya 1975- LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1832814084 AB This exploratory study develops a "southern green cultural criminology" approach to the prevention of environmental harms and crimes. The main aim is to understand differing cultural representations of nature, including wildlife, present within four Colombian Indigenous communities to evaluate whether they encourage environmentally friendly human interactions with the natural world, and if so, how. The study draws on primary data gathered by the Indigenous authors (peer researchers) of this article via a set of interviews with representatives of these four communities. We argue that the cosmologies that these communities live by signal practical ways of achieving ecological justice and challenging anthropocentrism. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 482-485 DO 10.1007/s10612-021-09582-0