This article begins with a review and synthesis of some of the key theories, scholars, case examples, debates, methods, and (multiple) interpretations of environmental justice (EJ), as …
Human societies have always been deeply interconnected with our ecosystems, but today those relationships are witnessing greater frictions, tensions, and harms than ever before …
There is a lack of theoretical and empirical studies regarding social sustainability. The literature reveals that the “social” was integrated late into debates on sustainable …
This paper introduces the concept of spatial justice and inequality to understandings of energy poverty and vulnerability. By applying an explicitly spatial lens to conceptualize …
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 …
L Temper, D Del Bene… - Journal of Political …, 2015 - journals.uair.arizona.edu
This article highlights the need for collaborative research on ecological conflicts within a global perspective. As the social metabolism of our industrial economy increases …
Environmental injustices have exposed our current system of reliance on polluting and toxic chemicals and chemistries as untenable and one whose risks and burdens are …
DN Pellow - Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 2016 - cambridge.org
In this paper I expand upon the recent use of the term “Critical Environmental Justice Studies.” This concept is meant to capture new developments in Environmental Justice (EJ) …
D Stevis, R Felli - Earth System Governance, 2020 - Elsevier
Planetary justice (PJ) requires a profound planetary just transition (PJT). Recognizing the essentially contested nature of just transition (JT) we propose an analytical scheme to better …