Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 646 g
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 646 g
ISBN: 978-1-4473-0594-1
Verlag: Policy Press
Environmental justice aspires to a healthy environment for all, as well as fair and inclusive processes of environmental decision-making. In order to develop successful strategies to achieve this, it is important to understand the factors that shape environmental justice outcomes. This optimistic, accessible and wide-ranging book contributes to this understanding by assessing the extent of, and reasons for, environmental justice/injustice in seven diverse countries - United States, Republic of Korea (South Korea), United Kingdom, Sweden, China, Bolivia and Cuba. Factors discussed include: race and class discrimination; citizen power; industrialisation processes; political-economic context; and the influence of dominant environmental discourses. In particular, the role of capitalism is critically explored. Based on over a hundred interviews with politicians, experts, activists and citizens of these countries, this is a compelling analysis aimed at all academics, policy-makers and campaigners who are engaged in thinking or action to address the most urgent environmental and social issues of our time.
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Introduction: fighting for humanity;
The concept and measurement of environmental justice;
The causes of environmental injustice;
'Killing yourself is no way to make a living': environmental justice in the United States;
'The world has been deceived': environmental justice in the Republic of Korea (South Korea);
'Regulation means bad': environmental justice in the United Kingdom;
'We have always been close to nature': environmental justice in Sweden;
'The rich consume and the poor suffer the pollution': environmental justice in the People’s Republic of China;
'Recuperating all that we have lost and forgotten': environmental justice in the Plurinational State of Bolivia;
'Socialism creates a better opportunity': environmental justice in Cuba;
Achieving environmental justice.