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    ‘At-risk’ places: inequities in the distribution of environmental stressors and prescription rates of mental health medications in Glasgow, Scotland by Juliana Maantay, Andrew Maroko

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This is the first study of its kind to look at the spatial concentration of vacant and derelict land in relation to mental health, socio-economic indicators, environmental justice, and health inequities. The findings of this study demonstrate an inequity with respect to the distribution of vacant and derelict land, as confirmed by Pearson correlations between VDL density and deprivation ( r  = .521, p  < .001). …”
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    Equity zombies in Canada’s blue economy: a critical feminist analysis for equitable policy implementation by Christine Knott, Leah M. Fusco, Jack Daly, Evan Andrews, Gerald Gurinder Singh

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…These will shape how equity is implemented at different scales.MethodsIn this paper, we examine how the term equity is defined in relevant federal and provincial legislation and look to how understandings of equity found in critical feminist, environmental justice, and climate justice scholarship could inform policy and its implementation within Canada’s blue economy. …”
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    ‘What about the coffee break?’ Designing virtual conference spaces for conviviality by Michelle Bastian, Emil Henrik Flatø, Lisa Baraitser, Helge Jordheim, Laura Salisbury, Thom vanDooren

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The Climate Action Task Force of the American Association of Geographers (AAG), for example, was set up in 2019 and seeks to transform the annual conference in light of environmental justice concerns. Mirroring shifts in geographic practice across the globe, these efforts point to a need to understand how new opportunities for knowledge production, such as online events, can operate effectively. …”
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    Building International Capacity for Citizen Scientist Engagement in Mosquito Surveillance and Mitigation: The GLOBE Program’s GLOBE Observer Mosquito Habitat Mapper by Russanne D. Low, Theresa G. Schwerin, Rebecca A. Boger, Cassie Soeffing, Peder V. Nelson, Dan Bartlett, Prachi Ingle, Matteo Kimura, Andrew Clark

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…For low-resource communities where mosquito control services are inadequate, the Mosquito Habitat Mapper supports local health action, empowerment, and environmental justice. The tangible benefits to human health supported by the Mosquito Habitat Mapper have encouraged its wide adoption, with more than 32,000 observations submitted from 84 countries. …”
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    Visualizing the Landscape of Green Gentrification: A Bibliometric Analysis and Future Directions by Feicui Gou, Wenya Zhai, Zilin Wang

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Green gentrification has emerged as a critical and dynamic research field in environmental justice and gentrification. Few studies have systematically reviewed the current state of green gentrification literature. …”
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    A Qualitative Approach to Understand Transitions toward One Water in Urban Areas across North America by Donya Dezfooli, Jessica Bolson, Mazdak Arabi, Michael C. Sukop, Inge Wiersema, Sarah Millonig

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It was found that achieving social–environmental justice is among the most prominent drivers for utilities to start their transition, followed by concerns about climate change, water quality impairments, groundwater depletion and subsidence, and population growth. …”
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    Civil society engagement in food systems governance in Canada by Charles Levkoe, Peter Andrée, Patricia Ballamingie, Kirsti Tasala, Amanda Wilson, Monika Korzun

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In contrast, some CSOs have sought to establish participatory governance struc­tures that are more democratic, accessible, collabo­rative, and rooted in social and environmental justice. Our research seeks to better understand the experiences of CSOs across the food systems gov­ernance landscape and critically analyze the suc­cesses, challenges, and future opportunities for establishing collaborative governance processes with the goal of building healthier, sustainable, and more equitable food systems. …”
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    Environmental Judge Certification in an Effort to Realize the Green Legislation Concept in Indonesia by Indah Nur Shanty Saleh, Bita Gadsia Spaltani

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This research resulted in the following conclusions: first; Environmental judge certification is important in the effort to implement green legislation in Indonesia based on four considerations, namely: in the context of realizing the 1945 Indonesian Constitution as a green constitution, the strategic role of judges’ decisions in realizing human and environmental justice, contributing to the effectiveness of environmental law enforcement. as well as for the integrated exercise of judicial or judicial powers in the principles of trias politica. …”
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    The Roots of First-Generation Farmers: The Role of Inspiration in Starting an Organic Farm by Alia DeLong, Marilyn E. Swisher, Carlene A. Chase, Tracy Irani, Jorge Ruiz-Menjivar

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…New and beginning organic farmers have unique characteristics, showcasing their dedication to environmental justice and social justice at the expense of their own businesses. …”
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    A systematic review of urban green space research over the last 30 years: A bibliometric analysis by Jenő Zsolt Farkas, Edit Hoyk, Mariana Batista de Morais, György Csomós

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…However, the most current research phase focuses on the social aspects of UGSs, characterized by such keywords as environmental justice and accessibility. Furthermore, the introduction of geographic information systems (GIS) has given new impetus to the evolution of UGS research and has remained the most used technological advancement besides remote sensing techniques. …”
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    ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF INFECTIONS DISEASES AND VACCINATION Part 4. The balance between universal ethical and ecoethics principles on zooanthroponosis by O. I. Kubar, N. K. Tokarevich

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The same time the value of bioethical and environmental ethics for control of zooanthroponosis was demonstrated with the justice of such principals as: “safeguarding the sustainability of the biosphere”, “environmental justice”, “precautionary principle” and “Earth as global commons”. …”
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    11.601 Introduction to Environmental Policy and Planning, Fall 2005 by Susskind, Lawrence

    Published 2017
    “…Related topics include the management of sustainability, the politics of ecosystem management, environmental governance and the changing role of civil society, ecological economics, integrated assessment (combining environmental impact assessment (EIA) and risk assessment), joint fact finding in science-intensive policy disputes, environmental justice in poor communities of color, and environmental dispute resolution.…”
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    Comparisons of simple and complex methods for quantifying exposure to individual point source air pollution emissions by Henneman, Lucas RF, Dedoussi, Irene Constantina, Casey, Joan A, Choirat, Christine, Barrett, Steven R. H., Zigler, Corwin M

    Published 2021
    “…Expanded use of reduced complexity approaches in epidemiology and environmental justice investigations motivates detailed evaluation of these modeling approaches. …”
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    “The Past We Step Into and How We Repair It” by Williams, Rashad, Steil, Justin

    Published 2024
    “…We then draw from threads of Black radical thought, identifying central insights from and tensions among Black nationalist, Marxist, feminist, abolitionist, and environmental justice movements. From these themes in Black radical thought, we present key dimensions of reparative planning and apply them to three case studies. …”
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    Dimension of green skills: perspectives from the industry experts by Mohd Zubir, Muhammad Zulfadly, Chee, Sern Lai, Zaime, Adib Farhan, Ming, Foong Lee, Ibrahim, Badaruddin, Ismail, Affero

    Published 2021
    “…Due to that, the green industry policies were created for environmental justice in order to minimise the greenhouse gases, and the creation of the green industries was started. …”
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    Dimension of green skills: perspectives from the Industry experts by Mohd Zubir, Muhammad Zulfadly, Chee, Sern Lai, Zaime, Adib Farhan, Ming, Foong Lee, Ibrahim, Badaruddin, Ismail, Affero

    Published 2021
    “…Due to that, the green industry policies were created for environmental justice in order to minimise the greenhouse gases, and the creation of the green industries was started. …”
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    Embracing the inclusion of societal concepts in biology improves student understanding by Paula E. Adams, Emily P. Driessen, Enya Granados, Penny Ragland, Jeremiah A. Henning, Abby E. Beatty, Cissy J. Ballen

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…However, traditional undergraduate biology instruction emphasizes scientific practice and generally avoids potentially controversial issues at the intersection of science and society, such as representation in STEM, historical unethical research experiments, biology of sex and gender, and environmental justice. As calls grow to highlight this core competency, it is critical we investigate the impact of including these topics in undergraduate biology education. …”
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    The Future of Divestment: Proliferations of Counter-Hegemonic and Post-Extractive Divestment Movements by Gareth Gransaull, Evelyn Anita Austin, Guy Brodsky, Shadiya Aidid, Truzaar Dordi

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…While divestment is not a panacea and does not displace the work of existing post-extractive or climate justice campaigns, we argue that divestment is a powerful tool that can be used to complement and amplify the work of environmental justice activists in other contexts beyond fossil fuels. …”
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