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El. knyga: Environmental Justice: Key Issues [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 342 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Key Issues in Environment and Sustainability
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429029585
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  • Formatas: 342 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 8 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Key Issues in Environment and Sustainability
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429029585
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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 sometimes be a barrier for aspiring environmental justice students and scholars. This book therefore is unique for its accessible style and innovative approach to exploring environmental justice. Written by leading international experts from a variety of professional, geographic, ethnic, and disciplinary backgrounds, its chapters combine authoritative commentary with real-life cases. Organised into four parts—approaches, issues, actors and future directions—the chapters help the reader to understand the foundations of the field, including the principal concepts, debates, and historical milestones. This volume also features sections with learning outcomes, follow-up questions, references for further reading and vivid photographs to make it a useful teaching and learning tool.

Environmental Justice: Key Issues

is the ideal toolkit for junior researchers, graduate students, upper-level undergraduates, and anyone in need of a comprehensive introductory textbook on environmental justice.

List of figures
xii
List of boxes
xiii
List of tables
xv
List of plates
xvi
List of contributors
xvii
Acknowledgements xx
Foreword xxi
Robert D. Rullard
1 Introduction
1(5)
Brendan Coolsaet
2 A history of environmental justice: foundations, narratives, and perspectives
6(13)
Esme G. Murdock
PART I Defining and conceptualizing environmental justice
19(100)
3 Distributive environmental justice
21(16)
Alice Kaswan
4 Procedural justice matters: power, representation, and participation in environmental governance
37(15)
Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya
5 Recognition and environmental justice
52(12)
Brendan Coolsaet
Pierre-Yves Neron
6 Capabilities, well-being, and environmental justice
64(14)
Breena Holland
7 Latin American decolonial environmental justice
78(16)
Iokine Rodriguez
8 Degrowth and environmental justice: an alliance between two movements?
94(13)
Julien-Francois Gerber
Bengi Akbulut
Federico Demaria
Joan Martinez-Alier
9 Sustainability and environmental justice: parallel tracks or at the crossroads?
107(12)
Julie Sze
PART II Issues of environmental justice
119(104)
10 Toxic legacies and environmental justice
121(11)
Alice Mah
11 Biodiversity: crisis, conflict and justice
132(16)
Adrian Martin
12 Climate justice
148(13)
Gareth A.S. Edwards
13 Energy justice
161(15)
Rosie Day
14 Food, agriculture, and environmental justice: perspectives on scholarship and activism in the field
176(17)
Kristin Reynolds
15 Urbanisation: towns and cities as sites of environmental (in)justice
193(14)
Jason Byrne
16 Water justice: blatant grabbing practices, subtle recognition politics and the struggles for fair water worlds
207(16)
Rutgerd Boelens
PART III Actors and subjects of environmental justice
223(68)
17 Racial minorities in the United States: race, migration, and reimagining environmental justice
225(9)
Lisa Sun-Hee Park
Stevie Ruiz
18 Gender matters in environmental justice
234(15)
Sherilyn Macgregor
19 Labour unions and environmental justice: the trajectory and politics of just transition
249(17)
Dimitris Stevis
20 Indigenous environmental justice: anti-colonial action through kinship
266(13)
Kyle Whyte
21 Justice beyond humanity
279(12)
Steve Cooke
PART IV Future directions of environmental justice
291(43)
22 Critical environmental justice studies
293(10)
David N. Pellow
23 Sustainable materialism and environmental justice
303(13)
David Schlosberg
24 Mobilizing `intersectionality' in environmental justice research and action in a time of crisis
316(18)
Giovanna Di Chiro
Index 334
Brendan Coolsaet is Associate Professor of Environmental Politics at ESPOL, the European School of Political and Social Sciences at Lille Catholic University, France.