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Through various international case studies presented by both practitioners and scholars, Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene explores how an environmental justice approach is necessary for reflections on inequality in the Anthropocene and for forging societal transitions toward a more just and sustainable future.
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Through various international case studies presented by both practitioners and scholars, Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene explores how an environmental justice approach is necessary for reflections on inequality in the Anthropocene and for forging societal transitions toward a more just and sustainable future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000396621
- Artikelnr.: 61430073
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000396621
- Artikelnr.: 61430073
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Stacia Ryder is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK. Kathryn Powlen is a PhD candidate in Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, USA. Melinda Laituri is Professor Emeritus of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability at Colorado State University, USA. Stephanie A. Malin is Associate Professor of Sociology at Colorado State University, USA. Joshua Sbicca is Associate Professor of Sociology at Colorado State University, USA. Dimitris Stevis is Professor of Politics at Colorado State University, USA.
Foreword Preface: Environmental justice in the Anthropocene PART I Thinking
on the Anthropocence Introduction: Just Anthropocene? Dimitris Stevis,
Melinda Laituri, Stacia Ryder, Kathryn Powlen, Stephanie A. Malin, and
Joshua Sbicca 1. Examining the Anthropocene: A contested term in capitalist
times Stephanie A. Malin 2. The selective invisibility of oil and climate
injustice in the Anthropocene and beyond Nino Antadze PART II Environmental
justice as spatial justice Introduction: Contextualizing spatial justice
Joshua Sbicca, Melinda Laituri, Stacia Ryder, and Kathryn Powlen 3.
Environmental justice and autocracy in Eastern Europe: The case of Hungary
Attila Antal 4. Navigating environmental justice in Chile: The case of
Pascua Lama Sherrie Baver 5. Towards socio-ecological inclusion: Scaling up
housing innovation in Vienna Michael Friesenecker and Roberta Cucca
6. From water insecurity to water injustice: How tourism produces
environmental injustice along Nicaragua's "Emerald Coast" Sarah T. Romano
and G. Thomas LaVanchy 7. Jatropha bioenergy in Yucatán, Mexico: An
examination of energy justice Aparajita Banerjee 8. Keeping it local: The
continued relevance of place-based studies for environmental justice
research and praxis Michelle Larkins 9. Determinants of household
electricity consumption in Mexico by income level Mónica Santillán Vera,
Lilia García Manrique and Isabel Rodríguez Peña 10. Environmental justice
and the Sabal Trail pipeline Julie A. Lester 11. Injustices in implementing
donor-funded climate change resilience projects in Bangladesh: North-South
dichotomy? Nowrin Tabassum PART III Just transitions Introduction: Pursuing
just transitions: growing from seed to blossom Stacia Ryder, Kathryn
Powlen, and Melinda Laituri 12. Just energy systems: Five questions and
countless responses for regenerative energy ommunities Matthew J. Burke
13. Authoritarian environmentalism as just transition?: A critical
environmental justice examination of state environmental intervention in
northwestern China KuoRay Mao, Qian Zhang, and Nefratiri Weeks 14. Lessons
from Tanzanian forest management: Justice in environmental and climate
policy ransitions Jessica Omukuti 15. Is renewable power reaching the
people and are people reaching the power?: Creating a Just Transition from
the ground-up Caroline Farrell and Mad Stano 16. Contested suburban
mobilities: Towards a sustainable urbanism of justice and difference
Shimeng Zhou 17. Seeds, chemicals, and stuff: The agency of things in
(un)just agriculture regimes Matt Comi 18. "To have a garden is against
this system": The revolutionary subjectivity of convivial labor for home
kitchen gardeners in San José, CA Gabriel Valle PART IV Just futures
Introduction: Looking forward: Challenges and opportunities for a just
future Kathryn Powlen, Stacia Ryder, and Melinda Laituri 19. Enhancing
environmental and cultural justice outcomes under the National
Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act
Matthew J. Rowe and Judson B. Finley 20. One earth, one species history,
and one future: Earth-Justice in the Anthropocene Saptaparni Pandit and
Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha 21. A framework for intergenerational justice:
Objections and principles Chaitanya Motupalli 22. Conditional freedom: A
governance innovation for climate justice Rita Vasconcellos Oliveira 23.
"Building the Bigger We" for climate justice Benjamin Max Goloff
Conclusion: The quest for environmental justice Melinda Laituri, Stacia
Ryder, Kathryn Powlen, Stephanie A. Malin, Joshua Sbicca, and Dimitris
Stevis
on the Anthropocence Introduction: Just Anthropocene? Dimitris Stevis,
Melinda Laituri, Stacia Ryder, Kathryn Powlen, Stephanie A. Malin, and
Joshua Sbicca 1. Examining the Anthropocene: A contested term in capitalist
times Stephanie A. Malin 2. The selective invisibility of oil and climate
injustice in the Anthropocene and beyond Nino Antadze PART II Environmental
justice as spatial justice Introduction: Contextualizing spatial justice
Joshua Sbicca, Melinda Laituri, Stacia Ryder, and Kathryn Powlen 3.
Environmental justice and autocracy in Eastern Europe: The case of Hungary
Attila Antal 4. Navigating environmental justice in Chile: The case of
Pascua Lama Sherrie Baver 5. Towards socio-ecological inclusion: Scaling up
housing innovation in Vienna Michael Friesenecker and Roberta Cucca
6. From water insecurity to water injustice: How tourism produces
environmental injustice along Nicaragua's "Emerald Coast" Sarah T. Romano
and G. Thomas LaVanchy 7. Jatropha bioenergy in Yucatán, Mexico: An
examination of energy justice Aparajita Banerjee 8. Keeping it local: The
continued relevance of place-based studies for environmental justice
research and praxis Michelle Larkins 9. Determinants of household
electricity consumption in Mexico by income level Mónica Santillán Vera,
Lilia García Manrique and Isabel Rodríguez Peña 10. Environmental justice
and the Sabal Trail pipeline Julie A. Lester 11. Injustices in implementing
donor-funded climate change resilience projects in Bangladesh: North-South
dichotomy? Nowrin Tabassum PART III Just transitions Introduction: Pursuing
just transitions: growing from seed to blossom Stacia Ryder, Kathryn
Powlen, and Melinda Laituri 12. Just energy systems: Five questions and
countless responses for regenerative energy ommunities Matthew J. Burke
13. Authoritarian environmentalism as just transition?: A critical
environmental justice examination of state environmental intervention in
northwestern China KuoRay Mao, Qian Zhang, and Nefratiri Weeks 14. Lessons
from Tanzanian forest management: Justice in environmental and climate
policy ransitions Jessica Omukuti 15. Is renewable power reaching the
people and are people reaching the power?: Creating a Just Transition from
the ground-up Caroline Farrell and Mad Stano 16. Contested suburban
mobilities: Towards a sustainable urbanism of justice and difference
Shimeng Zhou 17. Seeds, chemicals, and stuff: The agency of things in
(un)just agriculture regimes Matt Comi 18. "To have a garden is against
this system": The revolutionary subjectivity of convivial labor for home
kitchen gardeners in San José, CA Gabriel Valle PART IV Just futures
Introduction: Looking forward: Challenges and opportunities for a just
future Kathryn Powlen, Stacia Ryder, and Melinda Laituri 19. Enhancing
environmental and cultural justice outcomes under the National
Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act
Matthew J. Rowe and Judson B. Finley 20. One earth, one species history,
and one future: Earth-Justice in the Anthropocene Saptaparni Pandit and
Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha 21. A framework for intergenerational justice:
Objections and principles Chaitanya Motupalli 22. Conditional freedom: A
governance innovation for climate justice Rita Vasconcellos Oliveira 23.
"Building the Bigger We" for climate justice Benjamin Max Goloff
Conclusion: The quest for environmental justice Melinda Laituri, Stacia
Ryder, Kathryn Powlen, Stephanie A. Malin, Joshua Sbicca, and Dimitris
Stevis
Foreword Preface: Environmental justice in the Anthropocene PART I Thinking
on the Anthropocence Introduction: Just Anthropocene? Dimitris Stevis,
Melinda Laituri, Stacia Ryder, Kathryn Powlen, Stephanie A. Malin, and
Joshua Sbicca 1. Examining the Anthropocene: A contested term in capitalist
times Stephanie A. Malin 2. The selective invisibility of oil and climate
injustice in the Anthropocene and beyond Nino Antadze PART II Environmental
justice as spatial justice Introduction: Contextualizing spatial justice
Joshua Sbicca, Melinda Laituri, Stacia Ryder, and Kathryn Powlen 3.
Environmental justice and autocracy in Eastern Europe: The case of Hungary
Attila Antal 4. Navigating environmental justice in Chile: The case of
Pascua Lama Sherrie Baver 5. Towards socio-ecological inclusion: Scaling up
housing innovation in Vienna Michael Friesenecker and Roberta Cucca
6. From water insecurity to water injustice: How tourism produces
environmental injustice along Nicaragua's "Emerald Coast" Sarah T. Romano
and G. Thomas LaVanchy 7. Jatropha bioenergy in Yucatán, Mexico: An
examination of energy justice Aparajita Banerjee 8. Keeping it local: The
continued relevance of place-based studies for environmental justice
research and praxis Michelle Larkins 9. Determinants of household
electricity consumption in Mexico by income level Mónica Santillán Vera,
Lilia García Manrique and Isabel Rodríguez Peña 10. Environmental justice
and the Sabal Trail pipeline Julie A. Lester 11. Injustices in implementing
donor-funded climate change resilience projects in Bangladesh: North-South
dichotomy? Nowrin Tabassum PART III Just transitions Introduction: Pursuing
just transitions: growing from seed to blossom Stacia Ryder, Kathryn
Powlen, and Melinda Laituri 12. Just energy systems: Five questions and
countless responses for regenerative energy ommunities Matthew J. Burke
13. Authoritarian environmentalism as just transition?: A critical
environmental justice examination of state environmental intervention in
northwestern China KuoRay Mao, Qian Zhang, and Nefratiri Weeks 14. Lessons
from Tanzanian forest management: Justice in environmental and climate
policy ransitions Jessica Omukuti 15. Is renewable power reaching the
people and are people reaching the power?: Creating a Just Transition from
the ground-up Caroline Farrell and Mad Stano 16. Contested suburban
mobilities: Towards a sustainable urbanism of justice and difference
Shimeng Zhou 17. Seeds, chemicals, and stuff: The agency of things in
(un)just agriculture regimes Matt Comi 18. "To have a garden is against
this system": The revolutionary subjectivity of convivial labor for home
kitchen gardeners in San José, CA Gabriel Valle PART IV Just futures
Introduction: Looking forward: Challenges and opportunities for a just
future Kathryn Powlen, Stacia Ryder, and Melinda Laituri 19. Enhancing
environmental and cultural justice outcomes under the National
Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act
Matthew J. Rowe and Judson B. Finley 20. One earth, one species history,
and one future: Earth-Justice in the Anthropocene Saptaparni Pandit and
Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha 21. A framework for intergenerational justice:
Objections and principles Chaitanya Motupalli 22. Conditional freedom: A
governance innovation for climate justice Rita Vasconcellos Oliveira 23.
"Building the Bigger We" for climate justice Benjamin Max Goloff
Conclusion: The quest for environmental justice Melinda Laituri, Stacia
Ryder, Kathryn Powlen, Stephanie A. Malin, Joshua Sbicca, and Dimitris
Stevis
on the Anthropocence Introduction: Just Anthropocene? Dimitris Stevis,
Melinda Laituri, Stacia Ryder, Kathryn Powlen, Stephanie A. Malin, and
Joshua Sbicca 1. Examining the Anthropocene: A contested term in capitalist
times Stephanie A. Malin 2. The selective invisibility of oil and climate
injustice in the Anthropocene and beyond Nino Antadze PART II Environmental
justice as spatial justice Introduction: Contextualizing spatial justice
Joshua Sbicca, Melinda Laituri, Stacia Ryder, and Kathryn Powlen 3.
Environmental justice and autocracy in Eastern Europe: The case of Hungary
Attila Antal 4. Navigating environmental justice in Chile: The case of
Pascua Lama Sherrie Baver 5. Towards socio-ecological inclusion: Scaling up
housing innovation in Vienna Michael Friesenecker and Roberta Cucca
6. From water insecurity to water injustice: How tourism produces
environmental injustice along Nicaragua's "Emerald Coast" Sarah T. Romano
and G. Thomas LaVanchy 7. Jatropha bioenergy in Yucatán, Mexico: An
examination of energy justice Aparajita Banerjee 8. Keeping it local: The
continued relevance of place-based studies for environmental justice
research and praxis Michelle Larkins 9. Determinants of household
electricity consumption in Mexico by income level Mónica Santillán Vera,
Lilia García Manrique and Isabel Rodríguez Peña 10. Environmental justice
and the Sabal Trail pipeline Julie A. Lester 11. Injustices in implementing
donor-funded climate change resilience projects in Bangladesh: North-South
dichotomy? Nowrin Tabassum PART III Just transitions Introduction: Pursuing
just transitions: growing from seed to blossom Stacia Ryder, Kathryn
Powlen, and Melinda Laituri 12. Just energy systems: Five questions and
countless responses for regenerative energy ommunities Matthew J. Burke
13. Authoritarian environmentalism as just transition?: A critical
environmental justice examination of state environmental intervention in
northwestern China KuoRay Mao, Qian Zhang, and Nefratiri Weeks 14. Lessons
from Tanzanian forest management: Justice in environmental and climate
policy ransitions Jessica Omukuti 15. Is renewable power reaching the
people and are people reaching the power?: Creating a Just Transition from
the ground-up Caroline Farrell and Mad Stano 16. Contested suburban
mobilities: Towards a sustainable urbanism of justice and difference
Shimeng Zhou 17. Seeds, chemicals, and stuff: The agency of things in
(un)just agriculture regimes Matt Comi 18. "To have a garden is against
this system": The revolutionary subjectivity of convivial labor for home
kitchen gardeners in San José, CA Gabriel Valle PART IV Just futures
Introduction: Looking forward: Challenges and opportunities for a just
future Kathryn Powlen, Stacia Ryder, and Melinda Laituri 19. Enhancing
environmental and cultural justice outcomes under the National
Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act
Matthew J. Rowe and Judson B. Finley 20. One earth, one species history,
and one future: Earth-Justice in the Anthropocene Saptaparni Pandit and
Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha 21. A framework for intergenerational justice:
Objections and principles Chaitanya Motupalli 22. Conditional freedom: A
governance innovation for climate justice Rita Vasconcellos Oliveira 23.
"Building the Bigger We" for climate justice Benjamin Max Goloff
Conclusion: The quest for environmental justice Melinda Laituri, Stacia
Ryder, Kathryn Powlen, Stephanie A. Malin, Joshua Sbicca, and Dimitris
Stevis