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The Environmental Justice Reader, 2022
Abstract This chapter explores why environmental justice issues should be seen as issues of freedom.
J. Adamson, Rachel Stein
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Abstract This chapter explores why environmental justice issues should be seen as issues of freedom.
J. Adamson, Rachel Stein
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Environmental Justice, 2021
Existing environmental justice (EJ) and hazard vulnerability literatures inadequately address key texts and topics related to critical physical infrastructure, including stormwater, green space, sewerage, energy, and roads, among other systems.
Marccus D. Hendricks, Shannon Van Zandt
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Existing environmental justice (EJ) and hazard vulnerability literatures inadequately address key texts and topics related to critical physical infrastructure, including stormwater, green space, sewerage, energy, and roads, among other systems.
Marccus D. Hendricks, Shannon Van Zandt
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Where is Environmental Justice? A Review of Us Urban Forest Management Plans
Social Science Research Network, 2022The distribution of trees and access to nature is rarely equitable across urban neighborhoods. This injustice is present in many cities, and its origins are predominantly rooted in enduring procedural and recognitional injustices.
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Environmental Education Research, 2022
Effective environmental justice education poses unique challenges to both educators and students. For students, this pursuit is cognitively challenging at best and emotionally paralyzing at worst.
Adrienne Cachelin, Emily Nicolosi
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Effective environmental justice education poses unique challenges to both educators and students. For students, this pursuit is cognitively challenging at best and emotionally paralyzing at worst.
Adrienne Cachelin, Emily Nicolosi
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An environmental justice analysis of urban tree canopy distribution and change
Journal of Urban Affairs, 2022Many cities are working to increase greenspace and tree canopy to improve residents’ quality of life. However, from an environmental justice perspective, it is important to ask where greenspace is increased and whose quality of life is improved.
Alec Foster, Ian M Dunham, A. Bukowska
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Evaluating Environmental Protection Agency's Definition of Environmental Justice
Environmental Justice, 2021This article represents the first time that a rigorous evaluation of Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) current definition of environmental justice has been undertaken. This is a matter of some significance.
Charles Lee
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From the inside out: the fight for environmental justice within government agencies
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2021Jill Lindsey Harrison’s book is an impassioned analysis of the ways in which government agencies tasked with protecting the environment have fallen short in their environmental justice (EJ) respons...
Jacqueline A. Stagner
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Just transition: Integrating climate, energy and environmental justice
Darren McCauley, Raphael Heffron
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