Socioeconomic and racial-ethnic inequities in access to recreation settings are widely considered environmental justice (EJ) issues. Researchers in leisure, geography, urban planning, and other disciplines have published important theoretical contributions on EJ related to recreation and parks, but such ...
Daniel A.Vallero,Trevor M.Letcher, inUnraveling Environmental Disasters (Second Edition), 2024 Neurotoxicity ThePOPsexposure in the Arctic is an example of an environmental justice (EJ) disaster[56]. The so-called EJ is usually associated with social issues at the local scale but can be extend...
participant in the process of air pollution control.;This case study of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Group Against Smog and Pollution (GASP) provides an example of substantive public inclusion in environmental policymaking and enforcement. Fou... Longhurst, James Lewis. - Carnegie Mellon University. ...
Second, they identify the major themes in the literature as they have developed and reveal the current and future directions of environmental justice studies. Such themes include the spatial distribution of hazards, social movements, law and public policy, and environmental discrimination. Finally, the...
On the 30th anniversary of the Principles of Environmental Justice established at the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit in 1991 (Principles of Environmental Justice), we continue to call for these principles to be more widely adopted. We propose an environmental justice fra...
” The difference between a service that is “common pool” and one that is “public” is that once provided a “public” environmental service is not diminished through use while a “common pool” environmental service, once used, will no longer be available. An example of an environmental ...
Sandoval significantly altered options for bringing an environmental justice claim. Several causes of action still remain, however, that can be an effective means of achieving environmental justice. This Article will explore these causes of action and show that each has unique characteristics and can ...
Environmental Justice : An International PerspectiveClaudio, LLondon L, Joshi TK, Cairncross E, et al. Environmental justice: an international perspective. In: Nriagu JO, editor. Encyclopedia of environmental health, vol. 2. Burlington: Elsevier; 2011. p. 441-8....
Joan Martíinez-Alier discusses how environmental justice and economic degrowth are interlinked. Social metabolism refers to the flows of energy and materials in the economy. The study of social metabolism overlaps with industrial ecology. The small movement for degrowth in the North focuses on both...
aEEnvironmental justice affirms the right of all workers to a safe and healthy work environment, without being forced to choose between an unsafe livelihood and unemployment. It also affirms the right of those who work at home to be free from environmental hazards. EEnvironmental法官肯定权利所有...