The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Atapattu, Sumudu A.; Seck, Sara L.; Gonzalez, Carmen G.
The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Atapattu, Sumudu A.; Seck, Sara L.; Gonzalez, Carmen G.
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1135g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470001
- ISBN-10: 1108470009
- Artikelnr.: 60370248
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Foreword by Boaventura de Sousa Santos; 1. Intersections of environmental
justice and sustainable development: framing the issues Sumudu Atapattu,
Carmen G. Gonzalez and Sara L. Seck; Part I. Frameworks: 2. The
indivisibility of human dignity and sustainability Erin Daly and James R
May; 3. Environmental justice in the global south Usha Natarajan; 4.
Indigenous environmental justice and sustainability Deborah McGregor; 5.
Racial capitalism and the anthropocene Carmen G Gonzalez; 6. Human rights
and socio-ecological justice through a vulnerability lens Louis J K-otzé;
7. Social-ecological resilience and its relation to the social pillar of
sustainable development Barbara Cosens; 8. Environmental justice and
sustainability: the United States experience Robin Morris Collin and Robert
W. Collin; Part II. Case studies; strategies, challenges and vulnerable
groups: 9. The role of public interest litigation in realizing
environmental justice in South Asia: selected cases as guidance in
implementing agenda 2030 Shyami Puvimanasinghe; 10. Children's rights or
intergenerational equity? exploring children's place in environmental
justice Mona Paré; 11. Managing water as life in Guatemala: lessons on
environmental justice from Totonicapán Patrícia Galvão Ferreira and Mario
Mancilla; 12. Indigenous ancestors. Recognizing legal personality of nature
as a reconciliation strategy for connective sustainable governance Jacinta
Ruru; 13. Water justice and the social pillar of sustainable development:
the case of Israel Tamar Meshel; 14. Gender, indigeneity, and the search
for environmental justice in post-colonial Africa Damilola S Olawuyi; 15.
Colombo international financial city: an example of un-sustainability and
in-justice Lakshman Guruswamy, Joshua C Gellers and Sumudu Atapattu; 16.
Chemical pollution and the role of international law in a future detoxified
Sabaa Ahmed Khan; 17. China's cancer villages Quoc Nguyen, Linda Tsang,
Tseming Yang; 18. Colonialism, environmental injustice, and sustainable
development: nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands Antonio Pigrau; 19.The
Vedanta (Niyamgiri) case: promoting environmental justice and sustainable
development Stellina Jolly; 20. De marginalizing the intersection of
ecological and social disadvantage in South Africa: a critique of current
approaches to dealing with historical injustice - the Tudor shaft case
study Jackie Dugard; 21. Sustainable mining, environmental justice, and the
human rights of women and girls: Canada as home and host state Sara L Seck
and Penelope Simons; 22. Environmental justice, sustainable development and
the fight to shut the Poletti power plant Rebecca M Bratspies; 23. The
indigeneity of environmental justice: a Dakota access pipeline case study
Elizabeth Kronk Warner; 24. Energy poverty, justice and women Lakshman
Guruswamy; 25. 'Energy without injustice'? indigenous participation in
renewable energy generation Adrian A Smith and Dayna Nadine Scott; 26.
Climate justice and the social pillar in California's climate policies
Alice Kaswan; 27. Climate change-related eco-health considerations for
environmental impact assessments in the Canadian Arctic Katherine Lofts and
Kontantia Koutouki; 28. Climate justice, sustainable development and small
island states: A case study of the Maldives Sumudu Atapattu and Andrea C.
Simonelli; Part III. Conclusion: 29. Afterword: toward a law and political
economy approach to environmental justice Angela P Harris; 30. Beyond
fragmentation: reflections, strategies and challenges Sumudu Atapattu,
Carmen Gonzalez and Sara L. Seck.
justice and sustainable development: framing the issues Sumudu Atapattu,
Carmen G. Gonzalez and Sara L. Seck; Part I. Frameworks: 2. The
indivisibility of human dignity and sustainability Erin Daly and James R
May; 3. Environmental justice in the global south Usha Natarajan; 4.
Indigenous environmental justice and sustainability Deborah McGregor; 5.
Racial capitalism and the anthropocene Carmen G Gonzalez; 6. Human rights
and socio-ecological justice through a vulnerability lens Louis J K-otzé;
7. Social-ecological resilience and its relation to the social pillar of
sustainable development Barbara Cosens; 8. Environmental justice and
sustainability: the United States experience Robin Morris Collin and Robert
W. Collin; Part II. Case studies; strategies, challenges and vulnerable
groups: 9. The role of public interest litigation in realizing
environmental justice in South Asia: selected cases as guidance in
implementing agenda 2030 Shyami Puvimanasinghe; 10. Children's rights or
intergenerational equity? exploring children's place in environmental
justice Mona Paré; 11. Managing water as life in Guatemala: lessons on
environmental justice from Totonicapán Patrícia Galvão Ferreira and Mario
Mancilla; 12. Indigenous ancestors. Recognizing legal personality of nature
as a reconciliation strategy for connective sustainable governance Jacinta
Ruru; 13. Water justice and the social pillar of sustainable development:
the case of Israel Tamar Meshel; 14. Gender, indigeneity, and the search
for environmental justice in post-colonial Africa Damilola S Olawuyi; 15.
Colombo international financial city: an example of un-sustainability and
in-justice Lakshman Guruswamy, Joshua C Gellers and Sumudu Atapattu; 16.
Chemical pollution and the role of international law in a future detoxified
Sabaa Ahmed Khan; 17. China's cancer villages Quoc Nguyen, Linda Tsang,
Tseming Yang; 18. Colonialism, environmental injustice, and sustainable
development: nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands Antonio Pigrau; 19.The
Vedanta (Niyamgiri) case: promoting environmental justice and sustainable
development Stellina Jolly; 20. De marginalizing the intersection of
ecological and social disadvantage in South Africa: a critique of current
approaches to dealing with historical injustice - the Tudor shaft case
study Jackie Dugard; 21. Sustainable mining, environmental justice, and the
human rights of women and girls: Canada as home and host state Sara L Seck
and Penelope Simons; 22. Environmental justice, sustainable development and
the fight to shut the Poletti power plant Rebecca M Bratspies; 23. The
indigeneity of environmental justice: a Dakota access pipeline case study
Elizabeth Kronk Warner; 24. Energy poverty, justice and women Lakshman
Guruswamy; 25. 'Energy without injustice'? indigenous participation in
renewable energy generation Adrian A Smith and Dayna Nadine Scott; 26.
Climate justice and the social pillar in California's climate policies
Alice Kaswan; 27. Climate change-related eco-health considerations for
environmental impact assessments in the Canadian Arctic Katherine Lofts and
Kontantia Koutouki; 28. Climate justice, sustainable development and small
island states: A case study of the Maldives Sumudu Atapattu and Andrea C.
Simonelli; Part III. Conclusion: 29. Afterword: toward a law and political
economy approach to environmental justice Angela P Harris; 30. Beyond
fragmentation: reflections, strategies and challenges Sumudu Atapattu,
Carmen Gonzalez and Sara L. Seck.
Foreword by Boaventura de Sousa Santos; 1. Intersections of environmental
justice and sustainable development: framing the issues Sumudu Atapattu,
Carmen G. Gonzalez and Sara L. Seck; Part I. Frameworks: 2. The
indivisibility of human dignity and sustainability Erin Daly and James R
May; 3. Environmental justice in the global south Usha Natarajan; 4.
Indigenous environmental justice and sustainability Deborah McGregor; 5.
Racial capitalism and the anthropocene Carmen G Gonzalez; 6. Human rights
and socio-ecological justice through a vulnerability lens Louis J K-otzé;
7. Social-ecological resilience and its relation to the social pillar of
sustainable development Barbara Cosens; 8. Environmental justice and
sustainability: the United States experience Robin Morris Collin and Robert
W. Collin; Part II. Case studies; strategies, challenges and vulnerable
groups: 9. The role of public interest litigation in realizing
environmental justice in South Asia: selected cases as guidance in
implementing agenda 2030 Shyami Puvimanasinghe; 10. Children's rights or
intergenerational equity? exploring children's place in environmental
justice Mona Paré; 11. Managing water as life in Guatemala: lessons on
environmental justice from Totonicapán Patrícia Galvão Ferreira and Mario
Mancilla; 12. Indigenous ancestors. Recognizing legal personality of nature
as a reconciliation strategy for connective sustainable governance Jacinta
Ruru; 13. Water justice and the social pillar of sustainable development:
the case of Israel Tamar Meshel; 14. Gender, indigeneity, and the search
for environmental justice in post-colonial Africa Damilola S Olawuyi; 15.
Colombo international financial city: an example of un-sustainability and
in-justice Lakshman Guruswamy, Joshua C Gellers and Sumudu Atapattu; 16.
Chemical pollution and the role of international law in a future detoxified
Sabaa Ahmed Khan; 17. China's cancer villages Quoc Nguyen, Linda Tsang,
Tseming Yang; 18. Colonialism, environmental injustice, and sustainable
development: nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands Antonio Pigrau; 19.The
Vedanta (Niyamgiri) case: promoting environmental justice and sustainable
development Stellina Jolly; 20. De marginalizing the intersection of
ecological and social disadvantage in South Africa: a critique of current
approaches to dealing with historical injustice - the Tudor shaft case
study Jackie Dugard; 21. Sustainable mining, environmental justice, and the
human rights of women and girls: Canada as home and host state Sara L Seck
and Penelope Simons; 22. Environmental justice, sustainable development and
the fight to shut the Poletti power plant Rebecca M Bratspies; 23. The
indigeneity of environmental justice: a Dakota access pipeline case study
Elizabeth Kronk Warner; 24. Energy poverty, justice and women Lakshman
Guruswamy; 25. 'Energy without injustice'? indigenous participation in
renewable energy generation Adrian A Smith and Dayna Nadine Scott; 26.
Climate justice and the social pillar in California's climate policies
Alice Kaswan; 27. Climate change-related eco-health considerations for
environmental impact assessments in the Canadian Arctic Katherine Lofts and
Kontantia Koutouki; 28. Climate justice, sustainable development and small
island states: A case study of the Maldives Sumudu Atapattu and Andrea C.
Simonelli; Part III. Conclusion: 29. Afterword: toward a law and political
economy approach to environmental justice Angela P Harris; 30. Beyond
fragmentation: reflections, strategies and challenges Sumudu Atapattu,
Carmen Gonzalez and Sara L. Seck.
justice and sustainable development: framing the issues Sumudu Atapattu,
Carmen G. Gonzalez and Sara L. Seck; Part I. Frameworks: 2. The
indivisibility of human dignity and sustainability Erin Daly and James R
May; 3. Environmental justice in the global south Usha Natarajan; 4.
Indigenous environmental justice and sustainability Deborah McGregor; 5.
Racial capitalism and the anthropocene Carmen G Gonzalez; 6. Human rights
and socio-ecological justice through a vulnerability lens Louis J K-otzé;
7. Social-ecological resilience and its relation to the social pillar of
sustainable development Barbara Cosens; 8. Environmental justice and
sustainability: the United States experience Robin Morris Collin and Robert
W. Collin; Part II. Case studies; strategies, challenges and vulnerable
groups: 9. The role of public interest litigation in realizing
environmental justice in South Asia: selected cases as guidance in
implementing agenda 2030 Shyami Puvimanasinghe; 10. Children's rights or
intergenerational equity? exploring children's place in environmental
justice Mona Paré; 11. Managing water as life in Guatemala: lessons on
environmental justice from Totonicapán Patrícia Galvão Ferreira and Mario
Mancilla; 12. Indigenous ancestors. Recognizing legal personality of nature
as a reconciliation strategy for connective sustainable governance Jacinta
Ruru; 13. Water justice and the social pillar of sustainable development:
the case of Israel Tamar Meshel; 14. Gender, indigeneity, and the search
for environmental justice in post-colonial Africa Damilola S Olawuyi; 15.
Colombo international financial city: an example of un-sustainability and
in-justice Lakshman Guruswamy, Joshua C Gellers and Sumudu Atapattu; 16.
Chemical pollution and the role of international law in a future detoxified
Sabaa Ahmed Khan; 17. China's cancer villages Quoc Nguyen, Linda Tsang,
Tseming Yang; 18. Colonialism, environmental injustice, and sustainable
development: nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands Antonio Pigrau; 19.The
Vedanta (Niyamgiri) case: promoting environmental justice and sustainable
development Stellina Jolly; 20. De marginalizing the intersection of
ecological and social disadvantage in South Africa: a critique of current
approaches to dealing with historical injustice - the Tudor shaft case
study Jackie Dugard; 21. Sustainable mining, environmental justice, and the
human rights of women and girls: Canada as home and host state Sara L Seck
and Penelope Simons; 22. Environmental justice, sustainable development and
the fight to shut the Poletti power plant Rebecca M Bratspies; 23. The
indigeneity of environmental justice: a Dakota access pipeline case study
Elizabeth Kronk Warner; 24. Energy poverty, justice and women Lakshman
Guruswamy; 25. 'Energy without injustice'? indigenous participation in
renewable energy generation Adrian A Smith and Dayna Nadine Scott; 26.
Climate justice and the social pillar in California's climate policies
Alice Kaswan; 27. Climate change-related eco-health considerations for
environmental impact assessments in the Canadian Arctic Katherine Lofts and
Kontantia Koutouki; 28. Climate justice, sustainable development and small
island states: A case study of the Maldives Sumudu Atapattu and Andrea C.
Simonelli; Part III. Conclusion: 29. Afterword: toward a law and political
economy approach to environmental justice Angela P Harris; 30. Beyond
fragmentation: reflections, strategies and challenges Sumudu Atapattu,
Carmen Gonzalez and Sara L. Seck.