Can ecological distribution conflicts turn into forces for sustainability? This overview paper addresses in a systematic conceptual manner the question of why, through whom, how, and …
Through their synergies, trade-offs, and contradictions, the sustainable development goals (SDGs) have the potential to lead to environmental justices and injustices. Yet …
Y Chen, W Yue, D La Rosa - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2020 - Elsevier
Green space accessibility is widely acknowledged as a crucial aspect of a livable environment and human well-being. Whether green space accessibility is equitable among …
L Álvarez, B Coolsaet - Capitalism nature socialism, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The “environment” and “justice” of environmental justice are often defined through Western ways of thinking. Empirical environmental justice research, however …
K Jenkins - Energy Research & Social Science, 2018 - Elsevier
The continuation and exacerbation of many environmental failures illustrate that environmental and climate justice's influence on decision-making is not being systematically …
S Williams, A Doyon - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper argues that transitions research more broadly needs to take more account of justice in its analysis. This paper draws primarily from environmental and energy justice …
Australian feminist philosopher Val Plumwood coined the term “critical ecofeminism” to “situate humans in ecological terms and non-humans in ethical terms,” for “the two tasks are …
Environmental justice has increasingly become part of the language of environmental activism, political debate, academic research and policy making around the world. It raises …
One of the most important challenges faced by business managers today is the integration of sustainability into their core functions. The contemporary enterprise is forced to leap forward …