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    Liberté individuelle et contraintes matérielles : une approche conceptuelle de la pauvreté énergétique en Belgique by Nathalie Frogneux, Charlotte Luyckx, Françoise Bartiaux

    “…We show on the one hand how Sen’s idea of justice, which is based on the notion of capability, is relevant to think energy justice and environmental justice, but, on the other hand, that this approach is unsufficient to think the ecological transition. …”
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    La transition à Saint-Denis.Discours et réalités dans une banlieue du Grand Paris en mutation by Cécile Gintrac

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Those projects are contested by residents’ groups, who are waiting for substantial transformations of their environment, better living conditions and some form of environmental justice.…”
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    Developing Nursing Geography with an Ecological Lens by Alysha Jones, Jacqueline Avantay Strus

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…With a strong grounding in social justice, we believe that Canadian community health nurses have the power to create a differential space of research and practice for environmental justice and planetary health thereby challenging harmful anthropocentric and biomedical models of health and health care. …”
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    Ecological Transition: What It Is and How to Do It, Community Technoscience and Green Democracy by Dimitris Papadopoulos

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Translocal ecological transitions bring together climate action politics, environmental justice, and the everyday ecologism of experimental community-led technoscience. …”
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    Prioritising local environmental concerns : where there's the will, there's a way by Lucas, K, Fuller, S, Psaila, A, Thrush, D

    Published 2004
    “…</p> <p>There is considerable government concern about ‘environmental justice’. Neighbourhood renewal policies in England are not addressing residents’ concerns relating to issues such as anti-social behaviour, vandalism, dog fouling, litter and graffiti.…”
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    “From This Love We’ll Demand Our Rights, and We Shall Win” by Xausa, Chiara

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…My reading then foregrounds the voices of resistance and activism of How Beautiful We Were’s young protagonists and their coming-of-age as postcolonial eco-citizens, and finally moves to highlight the urgency for environmental justice and decolonization in the face of ongoing global environmental challenges. …”
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    Latin American decolonial feminisms: theoretical perspectives and challenges by Bárbara Martínez-Cairo, Emanuela Buscemi

    “…It is here argued that decolonial feminisms employ this alternative perspective as a de facto standpoint, by rooting their principles in anti-racist, anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist narratives, and with some strong established goals, such as social and environmental justice, the rights of indigenous people, and the decolonization of knowledge.…”
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    Michigan State Land Bank Authority Holdings, Historical Redlining, and Social Equity by Spenser Robinson, Brian Woodin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Historical redlining has been shown to have negative long term economic, health, and environmental justice outcomes for poorly graded neighborhoods. …”
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    L'agriculture urbaine dans les quartiers défavorisés de la métropole New-Yorkaise: la justice alimentaire à l'épreuve de la justice sociale by Flaminia Paddeu

    “…New York City case study, particularly focusing on Hunts Point (South Bronx), allows us to portray today's Food Justice practices at a local scale and to insist on their theoretical contributions drawn from inspiring concepts, such as social justice, spatial justice and environmental justice.…”
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    In the Azores, Looking for the Regions of Knowing by Alison Laurie Neilson, Carlos de Bulhão Pato, Rosalina Gabriel, Ana Moura Arroz, Enésima Mendonça, Ana Picanço

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…In later years, the researchers sought environmental justice within everyday processes, using deep ethnographic and autobiographicnarrative inquiry which led to participation in learning about – as well as supporting – collaborations between fishers, scientists and policy makers. …”
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    Putting the 'E' into LSPs : representing the environment within Local Strategic Partnerships in the UK by Lucas, K, Fuller, S

    Published 2005
    “…The research was designed to provide practical lessons and policy recommendations for others wishing to raise the profile of environmental justice in the context of neighbourhood level regeneration projects, in both the UK and elsewhere in the ‘developed’ world.…”
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    Guam's last håyun lågu tree (Serianthes nelsonii) in peril by Else Demeulenaere, Stefanie M. Ickert‐Bond

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Phylogenetic and ethnographic research, connected to the principles of environmental justice, has brought attention to the social movement to protect the last håyun lågu tree (Serianthes nelsonii) at Tailalo’. …”
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    Éthique environnementale, remédiation écologique et compensations territoriales : entre antinomie et correspondances by Julie Gobert

    “…The connections between nature and human beings take the way of cooperation to implement social and environmental justice.Yet some questions are not resolved: the interplay between geographical scales and the distribution/appropriation of power in the decision process.…”
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    Récit en mouvement : la construction d’un territoire paysan à Rio Bonito do Iguaçu au Brésil by Mathilde Teixeira Col

    “…In Brazil, a country where land inequalities are structural, the peasant movement of the « landless » is the protagonist of the struggle for agrarian reform, in favor of social and environmental justice. This field notebook focuses on the construction of a peasant territory born out of a collective vision, located in Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, in the center-west of Paraná, Brazil. …”
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    Things That Become Visible, for a While, Can Leave a Residue; Comment on “Ensuring Global Health Equity in a Post-pandemic Economy” by Nele Jensen

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…But it also expresses a hope that lessons from the pandemic will eventually serve to challenge prevailing (economic) policy orthodoxy and feed a collective demand for more progressive social, economic and environmental justice-oriented politics.…”
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    Women’s presence in contemporary Italy’s environmental movements, with a case study on the Mamme No Inceneritore committee by Rachele Ledda

    “…This article analyses the long posterity of Italian ecofeminism and presents a case study of a group of women embodying the environmental justice movements in Italy, the Mamme No Inceneritore.…”
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    ENVIRONMENTALISM AND DEVELOPMENT IN CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING: A CASE OF THE ENCYCLICAL LAUDATO SI’ by Željko Pavić, Antun Šundalić

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…With this aim in mind, the authors discuss the merits of several theories and approaches (political economy approaches, ecological modernization theory, environmental justice theory, and social constructionism) coming from environmental sociology and other disciplinary traditions in the social sciences. …”
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    Wicked Problems, Novel Solutions: Nepalese Elephant Tourism and Conservation by Michelle Szydlowski

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Endangered Asian elephants (<i>Elephas maximus</i>) find themselves at the center of debates involving politics, land use, human–wildlife conflict, and environmental justice. The intensity of such debates has led scholars to label conservation challenges as wicked problems with profound implications on local and global practice. …”
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    Politically Unhealthy: Flint’s Fight Against Poverty, Environmental Racism, and Dirty Water by Tomeka M. Robinson, Garrett Shum, Sabrina Singh

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…More specifically, we discuss the public health implications of environmental racism on the residents of Flint and conclude with a discussion of the overall implications of environmental justice for public health and social science research.…”
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