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In the context of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the fast and equitable distribution of effective vaccines worldwide is one of the challenges faced by international institutions in charge, as global equity in vaccine supply has not yet been achieved.
Lina Corinna Heuberger +2 more
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Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) are incentive-based instruments that provide conditional economic incentives for natural resources management. Research has shown that when economic incentives are parachuted into rural communities, participation and
Santiago Izquierdo-Tort +4 more
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Just and sustainable? : examining the rhetoric and potential realities of UK food security [PDF]
The dominant discourse in 20th century UK food and agricultural policies of a liberal, free trade agenda was modified at the turn of the 21st to embrace ecological sustainability and "food security." The latter term has a long international history; the ...
Dowler, Elizabeth, MacMillan, Tom
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Social Justice in the Green City
The Covid-19 pandemic and energy, climate, and demographic crises have shown how cities are vulnerable to these impacts and how the access to green and blue spaces has become highly relevant to people. One strategy that we can observe is the strong focus
Roberta Cucca, Thomas Thaler
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Rehabilitation and social behavior: Experiments in prison [PDF]
Despite the economic and social significance of crime reduction and criminals’ rehabilitation, research evaluating the effects of incarceration on behavior is surprisingly scarce.
Balafoutas, Loukas +4 more
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Fair distribution in early childhood: Stuck between friends and needy strangers
Children distribute resources to recipients differentially regarding various factors such as ‘need’ or ‘friendship’ (social closeness). The aim of this study is to examine the interaction between these two variables by presenting children with two ...
Gül Nalan Kaya
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The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between organizational justice and job satisfaction using metaanalysis. In this context, the Gazi University Library data base was used to identify the research which was to be included in the analysis.
Hakan Yalçın, Yeliz Yalçın
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The Entitlement Theory of Justice in Nozick’s Anarchy, State and Utopia [PDF]
Nozick’s entitlement theory of justice has its major attempts to defend the institution of private property and to criticize the redistributive measures on the part of government.
Adie, Okpe Timothy +1 more
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Competing Ideas of Social Justice and Space: Locating Critiques of Housing Renewal in Theory and in Practice [PDF]
This article considers the experience of the English government's policy of Housing Market Renewal from the perspective of spatial justice. The paper first proposes an analytical framework that situates competing notions of territorial social justice ...
Allen C. +25 more
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Risk Equity: A New Proposal [PDF]
What does distributive justice require of risk regulators? Various executive orders enjoin health and safety regulators to take account of “distributive impacts,” “equity,” or “environmental justice,” and many scholars endorse these requirements.
Adler, Matthew D.
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