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Decolonizing Environmental Justice Studies: A Latin American Perspective
Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2020The “environment” and “justice” of environmental justice are often defined through Western ways of thinking. Empirical environmental justice research, however, increasingly takes place in the context of the global South.
Lina Álvarez, B. Coolsaet
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2020
Environmental Justice: Key Issues is the first textbook to offer a comprehensive and accessible overview of environmental justice, one of the most dynamic fields in environmental politics scholarship.The rapidly growing body of research in this area has brought about a proliferation of approaches; as such, the breadth and depth of the field can ...
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Environmental Justice: Key Issues is the first textbook to offer a comprehensive and accessible overview of environmental justice, one of the most dynamic fields in environmental politics scholarship.The rapidly growing body of research in this area has brought about a proliferation of approaches; as such, the breadth and depth of the field can ...
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What is Critical Environmental Justice?
The Social science journal (Fort Collins), 2020The intersection of social inequalities, the exposure of marginalized groups to greater levels of pollution and toxics, and the effects of climate change have expanded the scope of the study of env...
Bethel Tarekegne
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Does time colonise intergenerational environmental justice theory?
Environmental Politics, 2020The idea of time is critical to intergenerational environmental justice (IEJ). Focusing on time as discrete instantiations on a forward projection limits the capacity of IEJ to theorise justice for future generations. Framed by this understanding of time,
C. Winter
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Environmental Justice: Establishing Causal Relationships
Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2019The environmental justice literature has found that the poor and people of color are disproportionately exposed to pollution. This literature has sparked a broad activist movement and several policy reforms in the United States and internationally.
H. Banzhaf, Lala Ma, C. Timmins
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2013
Environmental justice in social work is the study and practice of assuring all people are protected from environmental burdens and are able to live, work, learn, and play in safe and healthy communities. Reducing the burdens and increasing the benefits of nature and human-made infrastructures are important social work efforts toward environmental ...
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Environmental justice in social work is the study and practice of assuring all people are protected from environmental burdens and are able to live, work, learn, and play in safe and healthy communities. Reducing the burdens and increasing the benefits of nature and human-made infrastructures are important social work efforts toward environmental ...
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Achieving environmental justice
2014This 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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Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2006
This article discusses ecological justice from the perspective of ecological economics. It departs from two questions: How to apply justice in a model of economy? How to connect economy and ecology? The classical neoliberal economy does not include human and social values and it fails to reflect the natural dimension.
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This article discusses ecological justice from the perspective of ecological economics. It departs from two questions: How to apply justice in a model of economy? How to connect economy and ecology? The classical neoliberal economy does not include human and social values and it fails to reflect the natural dimension.
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Social and Environmental Justice in Waterfront Redevelopment: The Anacostia River, Washington, D.C.
Urban Affairs Review, 2020Waterfront redevelopment projects have often been criticized for prioritizing attractive skylines and glittering facades over the needs of local communities.
Nufar Avni, Raphaël Fischler
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