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Environmental Justice and Indigenous Environmental Justice [PDF]
AbstractIn this chapter we provide a broad overview of three dominant ways environmental justice is framed within the scholarship and consider how Indigenous peoples’ understanding and demands for environmental justice necessitate a decolonising approach.
Parsons, Meg +2 more
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Environmental data justice [PDF]
Joycelyn Longdon
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Environmental justice refers to the fair and equitable treatment of all people, regardless of race, ethnicity, income, or socio-economic status, in matters related to environmental policies, regulations, anddecision-making. It recognizes that historically, certain communities lack equal access to environmental benefits and resources as they were born ...
Vivian Pacheco
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Algorithms as Social-Ecological-Technological Systems: an Environmental Justice Lens on Algorithmic Audits [PDF]
This paper reframes algorithmic systems as intimately connected to and part of social and ecological systems, and proposes a first-of-its-kind methodology for environmental justice-oriented algorithmic audits. How do we consider environmental and climate
B. Rakova, R. Dobbe
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Abstract This chapter deals with the evolving quest to attain environmental justice. It demonstrates that there are many facets and manifestations of environmental justice—a concept that sits at the junction of legal doctrine and anthropological realities.
Hanschel, D., Steyn, E.
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Environmental justice and implementation of environmental justice in Vietnam today [PDF]
Environmental justice is a topic that has been mentioned a lot in the world. However, in Vietnam, this is a field that is not directly discussed, especially from the perspective of academic studies.
Nguyen Thi Lan Huong
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The article reviews two decades of scholars' claims that exposures to pollution and other environmental risks are unequally distributed by race and class, examines case studies of environmental justice social movements and the history and politics of environmental justice policy making in the United States, and describes the emerging issue of global ...
Paul Mohai +2 more
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GEO-ICTs FOR GOOD: A MOOC ON GISCIENCE FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE [PDF]
The last two decades have seen the development and diffusion of new technologies that can help in managing geographic information. This has led to a proliferation of grassroots processes for exploring, creating and sharing geographical data as a way for ...
D. Codato +6 more
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Careful knowing as an aspect of environmental justice
Environmental justice (EJ) issues commonly include contestation over knowledge claims. EJ scholarship tends to theorize these as issues of participation or recognition.
G. Ottinger
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An applied environmental justice framework for exposure science
On the 30th anniversary of the Principles of Environmental Justice established at the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit in 1991 (Principles of Environmental Justice), we continue to call for these principles to be more widely
Yoshira Ornelas Van Horne +9 more
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