美国伊利诺伊大学哲学与法学教授彼得·温茨是研究环境正义理论的代表学者之一,他所构建的“同心圆”理论框架为环境资源分配时所产生的“利益与负担应如何分配的问题”提供了新的解决思路。基于罗尔斯的反思平衡方法,温茨反思了环境正义诸理论,并以此为基重构了同心圆环境正义框架,他相信人类会在“同心圆”框架的指导下处...
and application ofjusticetheory. Practical responses to environmental injustice are reviewed, and the importance of a participatory approach, as recognized by national and international legislation, highlighted. The widening conception of EJ is noted, particularly the importance of justice between nations as...
The environmental justice movement, comprising public and private sectors, addresses this disproportionate burden of risk and exposure to pollution in minority and/or low-income communities, and works toward engaging these communities in decision-making processes. The complex ...
With an aim to investigate the environmental justice phenomenon, the objectives of this paper were two-fold. A methodology that incorporates statistical spatial based tools was proposed to identify and analyse potential ‘sacrifice zones’ (Armiero & D’Alisa,2012; Bullard,1990; Lerner,2010) within...
The pathetic dot theory and the four types of protection and constraint Realizing the environmental rule of law through the lens of the New Chicago School Final remarks and future research Notes Abbreviations References Acknowledgements Funding Author information Ethics declarations Additional information Righ...
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Although John Rawls' A Theory of Justice does not deal specifically with the ethics of environmental concerns, it can generally be applied to give justification for the prudent and continent use of our natural resources. The argument takes two forms: one dealing with the immediate effects of envi...
It not only addresses the tragedy of the commons in environmental crises but also serves as a crucial means for protecting the rights of environmentally vulnerable groups and upholding environmental justice. Over the past decade, the development of China’s environmental public interest litigation ...
Towards a more intersectional decolonial framing of environmental justice (IDEJ) Intersectionality asserts that the combination of different aspects of an individual’s identity can create distinct forms of discrimination and injustices. Emerging from black feminist theory, intersectionality emphasizes the “...
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