Chapter 1. Beyond Distribution and Proximity: Exploring the Multiple Spatialities of Environmental Justice Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Pluralising Scope and Meaning Geographies of Distribution and Inequality Geographies of Respons......
politicsand problems represents the common theme through this work. Much of this thought has drawn on a burgeoning eco-Marxist literature beyond human geography, although it has also developed the Marxian perspectives on the production of nature developed by Neil Smith and others in the 1980s. ...
A survey of the environmental world-views of undergraduate students found that their views of the environment could be reduced, as had been found by Price
Development studies Environmental studies Geography This article is cited by The Comprehensive Impact of Economic Growth on Environmental Quality: Insight Established on Material, Carbon, and Ecological Footprint Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath Mohd Arshad Ansari Elma Satrovic Operations Research Forum (...
The core of the didactic experimentation was the relation between contextualization-relation of sciences concepts with surrounding everyday reality. It intended to give meaning to the interrelation between scientific knowledge, values and attitudes for a participatory environmental citizenship. ...
Furthermore, the vibrant depictions of the natural world and the dissemination of environmental knowledge within the textbooks possess the inherent capability to engender a deeper understanding of the intricacies of our surroundings, augmenting students’ comprehension of geography, botany, and zoology ...
spatial, intertwined with pluralised understanding - scope and meaning of environmental justicespatiality of environmental justice analysis - within socio-environmental and political contextsSummary This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Pluralising Scope and Meaning Geographies of Distribution and ...
For the transport distances, the geography of Sweden and Östersund as well as the location of various specific sites were considered. With a service life of many decades, the impact of these scenarios spread out over an extended period. Concrete is constantly produced, but also constantly ...
where value or function is in regards to the societal meaning or purpose of the system, susceptibility depicts its propensity to experience harm, and coping capacity describes the ability to regain the initial state after external stress’ (Blanco-Vogt and Schanze,2014). The latter involves ‘resi...
R.D.Jacobson, inInternational Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2009 Geographic Learning The senses are geographical in the way that they facilitate and contribute to an understanding and orientation in space, either from directenvironmental perceptionor from representations such as maps and models. The ...