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Environmental Justice

2021
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 IN THE SYSTEM OF JUSTICE

GLOBALISTICS-2020: GLOBAL ISSUES AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANKIND: COLLECTION OF ARTICLES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS, 2020
Environmental justice is a part of the system of natural, ethnic, geographic-ecological, restorative and international justice and a system of solutions in the field of global issues. Environmental justice includes compatibility, hatchability and sequence, equality, freedom, truth, responsibility of all forms of life on the planet and in space in their
Andrey Gagaev, Pavel Gagaev
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Advocating for Environmental Justice

2017
This chapter provides a brief overview of some of the complexities of the urban environment that impact urban inhabitants, particularly those made vulnerable by economic, racial, and health disparities. Within in this context, the definition of environmental justice (EJ) is provided, examples of EJ issues affecting urban communities are provided, and ...
Hogan, Patricia A., Jefferson, David J.
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Environmental justice:

2012
Bristol ; div_MCaPA ; pub ; 2320 ...
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Achieving environmental justice

2014
This optimistic and accessible book contributes to our understanding of the factors that shape environmental justice outcomes by assessing the extent of, and reasons for, environmental justice/injustice in seven diverse countries.
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Environmental Justice and Environmentalism

2007
Analysis and case studies from interdisciplinary perspectives explore the possibility and desirability of collaboration between the grassroots-oriented environmental justice movement and mainstream environmental organizations. Although the environmental movement and the environmental justice movement would seem to be natural allies ...
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Environmental Justice

2016
AbstractThis article examines the concept of environmental justice and its implications for criminology, criminal justice, and victimology. It first considers two different definitions of environmental justice before turning to a review of criminological studies related to environmental justice.
Paul B. Stretesky, Michael J. Lynch
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“Environmental Justice” (Local and Global)

Capitalism Nature Socialism, 1997
(1997). Environmental justice (Local and Global) Capitalism Nature Socialism: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 91-107.
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Agrarian Justice and Environmental Justice

Abstract Environmental conflicts imply disputes over access to land, water, and breathable air. To increase their biomass production to sell to world markets, capitalists and governments appropriate land and water for irrigation or hydropower, and use pesticides to eliminate competitors.
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