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    Pengaruh Persepsi Keadilan Pada Perilaku Konsumsi Berkelanjutan Dalam Perspektif Dilema Sosial by V. Rachmadi Parmono

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Researcher look at environmental problems has two interrelated issues, namely the issue of environmental justice and sustainable consumption issues. …”
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  2. 542

    New Water Regimes: An Editorial by Alida Cantor, Jacque Emel

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The papers in the special issue draw from numerous theoretical perspectives, including decolonial and post-anthropocentric approaches to water governance; social and environmental justice in water management; and understanding legal ecologies. …”
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  3. 543

    Energy democracy in Lesotho: Prioritising the participation of rural citizens by Seroala Tsoeu-Ntokoane, Moeketsi Kali, Xavier Lemaire

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Widening civic space in the energy sector and adopting a participatory approach will likely transform the status quo by creating jobs and ensuring environmental justice.…”
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    Lectio praecursoria by Mariana Galvao

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…These two cases are analyzed and their effects on anti-mining activism are explored through a twofold focus on social movements and environmental justice studies. The study contributes to scientific discussions on mining and society by seeking conceptual bridges across political-ecologically oriented studies on social movements against mineral extraction. …”
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    The Extinction Rebellion and going beyond politics: can deliberation be the answer in climate mitigation? by Janette Huttunen

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…One of the movement’s branches is Extinction Rebellion, which has three central demands: demand for the government to ‘act now’ (to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse-gas emissions to net zero by 2025), to ‘tell the truth (by declaring climate emergency) and to ‘go beyond politics’ by introducing a Citizens Assembly on climate and environmental justice. The question, however, is how impactful these demands, and by extension, actions, can be to address the issue of the climate crisis. …”
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    Introduction: beyond anthropocentrism, changing practices and the politics of 'nature' by Alexander Koensler, Cristina Papa

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In this introduction to a Special Section, we outline three recent interrelated research tendencies with regard to how to understand the practices and politics of 'nature': 1) a major attention towards non-anthropocentric environmental ideologies; 2) more complex analyses of environmental movements; and finally, 3) attention to unconventional every-day practices of environmental justice. In all three tendencies, we argue, a renewed attention to socio-economic power relations of the wider context becomes crucial for a better understanding of environmental dynamics. …”
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    The new facet of healthcare leadership: “Sustainability for NextGen” by Khalid Rahim Khan, Ambreen Khalid

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Health care faculties in Medical Universities hold a professional obligation to yield ‘sustainability-oriented’ healthcare leaders, having a sense of eco-accountability, environmental justice, and intergenerational resource equity. …”
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    What Precisely Did Pope Francis Contribute? Parsing Key Terms and Claims in <i>Laudato Si’</i> by Thomas Massaro

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This essay opens with a pointed analysis of the historical context within which this particular religious contribution to environmental justice proceeds. It closes by tracing certain key outcomes and ongoing impacts of the contribution of Pope Francis to this area of social concern.…”
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    Proof of ecocide: towards a forensic practice for the proposed international crime against the environment by Ahmed, Nabil

    Published 2018
    “…This article discusses developments in international environmental justice alongside contemporary environmental forensics techniques. …”
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    Law, Governance, and the Ecological Ethos by Butt, DJ

    Published 2016
    “…<p style="text-align:justify;">This chapter examines the limitations of both command-and-control and market-based legal mechanisms in the pursuit of environmental justice. If the environment is to be protected to at least a minimally acceptable degree, approaches that focus on the coercive force of the state must be complemented by the development of an “ecological ethos,” whereby groups and individuals are motivated to act with non-self-interested concern for the environment. …”
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    The establishment of environmental court in Indonesia by Achmad Romsan, Suzanna Mohamed Isa

    Published 2016
    “…The verdicts of the courts do not reflect environmental justice. Although the Indonesian Environmental Management Acts (EMA) has undergone three amendments, it still lacks the necessary bite. …”
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    Challenging Pronatalism Is Key to Advancing Reproductive Rights and a Sustainable Population by Nandita Bajaj, Kirsten Stade

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Social and environmental justice organisations have silenced discourse on human overpopulation due to fear of any association with reproductive coercion, but in doing so they have failed to acknowledge the oppressive role of pronatalism in undermining reproductive autonomy. …”
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    Transformative research and the sustainable development goals: challenges and a vision from Bandung, West Java by Widianingsih Ida, Mertens Donna M

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The goal of transformative research is to support the development of culturally responsive interventions that foster increased respect for human rights and achievement of social, economic, and environmental justice. In this article, we use a case study from Universitas Padjadjaran in Indonesia to illustrate the application of a transformative approach to research in a complex setting in which the rights of those living in poverty are not respected and economic development occurs at the expense of environmental degradation. …”
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    Study on Spatial layout and Environmental Equity of Urban green Space in Nanning City based on GIS by Peixi Xie

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In this paper, taking Nanning City as an example, the kernel density estimation method is used to evaluate the impact of urban green space on environmental justice based on the analysis of the characteristics of urban green space layout, and explore its causes. …”
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    Cultural environments with more-than-human perspectives. Prototyping through research and training by Marie Davidová, Shany Barath, Susannah Dickinson

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…We argue that to achieve social justice, we must also reach environmental justice and become in synergy with the planet, with Gaia. …”
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    “The River is Our Street.” Intersectional Rural Protest in Brazil’s Amazon by Claudia Horn

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Moreover, the campaign reflects labor organizations’ environmentalization, i.e., the incorporation integration of regional, agrarian, and environmental justice concerns.…”
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    ‘We are nature defending itself’—The Forest of Dannenrod Occupation as an Example of Contested Extractivism in the Global North by Dorothea Hamilton, Sina Trölenberg

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…And although the area was felled in 2020, we argue that this opposition marked a turning point for the German environmental justice movement and sparked a national debate, despite persistent support mechanisms for wood extraction and negative media reports.…”
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    Mutual water systems and the formation of racial inequality in Los Angeles County by Justin McBride

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Environmental justice scholarship has indicated that a deeper contextualisation of histories and institutions is key to moving beyond simple perpetrator–victim paradigms of environmental injustice. …”
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    Disproportionate exposure to urban heat island intensity – The case study of Győr, Hungary by Eszter Szemerédi, Sándor Remsei

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Results of the study highlight the importance of targeted interventions for environmental justice, especially in areas characterised by housing estates, high population density and high ageing index.…”
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    Conflitos ambientais em Minas Gerais: exploração da água na microrregião de São Lourenço by Eder Jurandir Carneiro, Mauro Francisco da Costa Assis

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…For this data surveys were conducted in the archives of the Ministério Público do Estado de Minas Gerais (MPMP), as well in interviews and workshop with social movements engaged in struggles for environmental justice in the middleregion south-southwest of Minas Gerais where is located the microregion of São Lourenço. …”
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