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    Social Exclusion in the Development of Photovoltaics: The Perspective of Fishers in the HU Township by Yijun Liu, AJiang Chen, Zhuxiang Liu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This article critically examines the consequences of the application of a photovoltaic (PV) project on the social exclusion of local fishers, through an environmental justice lens. The project was undertaken to develop a mechanism to increase local government revenue while mitigating climate change. …”
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  2. 562

    Social control in basic sanitation at Guarulhos (SP): the Municipal Council of Urban Policies by Mariana Gutierres Arteiro da Paz, Ana Paula Fracalanza

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Therefore, this paper aims to evaluate incorporation of water supply and sanitation on Municipal Council of Urban Policy in Guarulhos, SP, between 2015 and 2017; and to evaluate social participation according to environmental justice and water governance. This research focuses on Council´s meetings. …”
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    En-gendering human-wildlife interactions in Northeast India: towards decolonized conservation by Sayan Banerjee, Shalini Sharma

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…By doing so, this article argues for (i) extending the discourse on 'decolonized conservation' towards the role of gender in rethinking these place-based conceptualizations and (ii) bringing forward such 'en-gendering' into redesigning wildlife policies, as that will have the potential of ensuring feminist environmental justice as well as positive conservation outcomes.…”
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    Quels cadres d’action collective contre les boues et poussières rouges d'Altéo-Gardanne? by Valérie Deldrève , Juliette Metin 

    “…Furthermore, these discourses borrow from registers related to Environmental Justice, without explicitly referring to it. …”
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  5. 565

    Ecocinema, Slow Violence, and Environmental Ethics: by Shibaji Mridha

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Analyzing two documentaries, A Plastic Ocean and Silent River, this paper investigates the efficacy of the narratives of ecocinema as a powerful cultural and political text in making environmental slow violence perceptible to human imagination and in taking us one step further to environmental justice activism. The study will also examine the way in which water answers back to the environmental injustice triggered by humans through retaliation and revenge, appropriating and expanding Rob Nixon’s idea of slow violence and Jane Bennett’s concept of thing-power. …”
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    A quantitative methodology for measuring the social sustainability of pavement deterioration by Egemen Okte, Jessica Boakye, Mark Behrend

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study introduces a methodology to quantify the impact of road condition on vulnerable communities, specifically Environmental Justice (EJ) communities. The methodology calculates the impact of road condition on residents and analyzes fuel consumption (as an example impact) for road users during recurrent home-work trips as a function of pavement condition for EJ and non-EJ communities. …”
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    Surfacing solidarity praxis in transdisciplinary research for blue justice by Taryn Pereira, Kira Erwin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…ABSTRACTIn this article, we centre the knowledge and contributions of environmental justice social movements towards transformations for sustainability in Transdisciplinary Research. …”
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  8. 568

    Analyse des mutations socio-environnementales induites par l’exploitation minière à Bétaré-Oya, Est-Cameroun by Eric Voundi, Philippes Mbevo Fendoung, Patrick Essigue Emossi

    “…It analyzes the environmental changes induced by extractive activities in Bétaré-Oya in order to assess environmental justice issues. It emerges that these issues locally formulated the taking into account, beyond the material and financial compensations, the collective identity of impacted communities, their relations of attachment to the territory, their needs/concerns, their culture, their territorial rights and their right to a decent life consistent with their values ​​and beliefs. …”
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    Addressing the Crisis in Employment and Consumer Demand: Reconciliation with Financial and Environmental Sustainability by Ashford, Nicholas A., Hall, Ralph P., Ashford, Robert

    Published 2014
    “…Some attention surfaced on environmental justice, reflecting the disparate effects of environmental deterioration on poor people and poor nations. …”
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    The legitimacy and governance of Norway's sovereign wealth fund: The ethics of global investment. by Clark, G, Monk, A

    Published 2010
    “…It also has an explicit mission aimed at integrating long-term investment with a two-sided ethical commitment: to corporate engagement according to accepted global principles of best-practice corporate governance, and to ensuring that the fund is not associated with companies that pose a risk to global social and environmental justice. As such, the Norwegian fund has an ethical mandate-something remarkable when compared with other sovereign wealth funds. …”
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    Above all things / by Rideout, Tanis

    Published 2013
    “…In 2006, she was named the Poet Laureate for Lake Ontario by the environmental advocacy group Lake Ontario Waterkeeper and joined Gord Downie of The Tragically Hip on a tour to promote environmental justice on the lake. Born in Belgium, Tanis grew up in Bermuda and in Kingston, Ontario, and now lives in Toronto. …”
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    Pouvoir parler des pesticides ? Une recherche-action pour éprouver les capabilités des travailleurs viticoles (Gironde, France) by Ludovic Ginelli, Jacqueline Candau, Agossè Nadège Degbelo, Camille Noûs

    “…This configuration of pesticide use "transition" raises health, environmental and social justice issues, as do specific social movements, such as Environmental Justice in the United States or "ecologism of the poor" in the South (Martinez-Alier, 2014). …”
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    The Relationship between Land Cover and Sociodemographic Factors by Daniel L. Mendoza

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Multiple social and environmental justice concerns are linked to the urban form such as the distribution of socioeconomic class populations, healthcare spending, air pollution exposure, and human mobility. …”
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    Business Coalitions in the Us and Their Role in Advancing a Regional Agenda by Bogdana NEAMTU

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…Regional government should continue to be pursued as it represents the only solution to problems such as social and environmental justice, tax sharing, education, and inner city redevelopment.…”
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    Nationwide geospatial analysis of county racial and ethnic composition and public drinking water arsenic and uranium by Irene Martinez-Morata, Benjamin C. Bostick, Otakuye Conroy-Ben, Dustin T. Duncan, Miranda R. Jones, Maya Spaur, Kevin P. Patterson, Seth J. Prins, Ana Navas-Acien, Anne E. Nigra

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Environmental justice and drinking water in the US: Higher proportions of Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/Alaskan Native, and non-Hispanic Black residents were associated with higher public water arsenic and uranium at the county-level, findings differed by region.…”
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    Environmental Responsibility, Active Social Learning, and Political Action by David Hayes

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Links will be made throughout between environmental issues, economic development and social and environmental justice. Another key feature of Green Criminology is the way in which it seeks to align with environmental activism, and an account will be given here of ethnographic research into a contemporary environmental protest movement, the 'anti-fracking' movement. …”
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    Visible Mending, Street Stitching, and Embroidered Handkerchiefs: How Craftivism is Being Used to Challenge the Fashion Industry by Alyce McGovern, Clementine Barnes

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The contemporary practice of ‘craftivism’—which uses crafts such as knitting, sewing and embroidery to draw attention to ‘issues of social, political and environmental justice’ (Fitzpatrick 2018: 3)—has its origins in centuries of radical craft work where women and marginalised peoples, in particular, have employed crafts to protest, take a stand or comment on issues that concern them. …”
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    Animals in (new) space: chimponauts, cosmodogs, and biosphere II by Greta Gaard

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Interrogating these techno-scientific pursuits in outer space augments our understanding of contemporary environmental problems such as climate change, environmental justice, and human-animal relations.…”
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    Famille et écocitoyenneté by Béatrice Lefebvre, Natasha Blanchet-Cohen, Michel T. Léger

    “…The scientific community needs to pay more attention to this issue, as literature on the subject is still scarce.Contribution: In addition to providing some insights into the relationship between the family and eco-citizenship, this article suggests avenues for research in cultural and international contexts, issues of social and environmental justice, and the roles played by media and digital technology in fostering eco-citizenship.…”
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    Organizational Justice: Providing a Model For Measuring External Organizational Justice by Seyed Yaghoub Hosseini, Samira Karimi

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The results show that identified dimensions (justice by costumer, justice in supplier, justice with competitors and environmental justice) measured the concept of external organizational Justice.…”
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