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Environmental Justice

Concepts, Evidence and Politics
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Environmental Justice explores how environmental issues intersect with social inequalities worldwide. Gordon Walker examines whether pollution disproportionately affects the poor, why some communities are more vulnerable to climate change and flooding, and who truly benefits from green spaces. The book traverses diverse contexts including the US, UK, and South Africa, analysing topics like waste, air quality, and urban greenspace. It critically interrogates the evidence behind environmental inequalities and the concepts of justice deployed in academic and political arenas, offering a broad, international perspective on this evolving field.
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Essential reading for students and scholars in Environmental Studies, Geography, Politics, and Sociology, as well as activists and policymakers interested in the social dimensions of environmental issues.

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The book will provide readers with a wide ranging and critical view of the evolving field of environmental justice scholarship and encourages careful thinking and analysis of what is at issue, and provides a framework for understanding the claim making of environmental justice in spatial, temporal and political context.

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Environmental Justice has increasingly become part of the language of environmental activism, political debate, academic research, and policy making around the world. It raises questions about how the environment impacts on different people's lives. Does pollution follow the poor? Are some communities far more vulnerable to the impacts of flooding or climate change than others? Are the benefits of access to green space for all, or only for some? Do powerful voices dominate environmental decisions to the exclusion of others?

This book focuses on such questions and the complexities involved in answering them. It explores the diversity of ways in which environment and social difference are intertwined and how the justice of their interrelationship matters. It has a distinctive international perspective, tracing how the discourse of environmental justice has moved around the world and across scales to include global concerns, and examining research, activism, and policy development in the US, the UK, South Africa, and other countries.

The widening scope and diversity of what has been positioned within an environmental justice 'frame' is also reflected in chapters that focus on waste, air quality, flooding, urban greenspace, and climate change. In each case, the basis for evidence of inequalities in impacts, vulnerabilities, and responsibilities is examined, asking questions about the knowledge that is produced, the assumptions involved, and the concepts of justice that are being deployed in both academic and political contexts.

Environmental Justice offers a wide-ranging analysis of this rapidly evolving field, with compelling examples of the processes involved in producing inequalities and the challenges faced in advancing the interests of the disadvantaged. It provides a critical framework for understanding environmental justice in various spatial and political contexts and will be of interest to those studying Environmental Studies, Geography, Politics, and Sociology.

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Praised for its insightful and nuanced approach, this book is described as a distinctive and critical work on environmental justice. Professor Andrew Dobson highlights its conceptual depth and empirical grounding, while Professor Julian Agyeman commends its analytical insight and ability to open multiple spatial and political understandings of the topic. The CHOICE review recommends it as a useful synthesis and survey of the environmental justice movement.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780415589734

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 December 2011

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 19 Tables, black and white; 24 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Halftones, black and white

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 660g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Gordon Walker is Chair of Environment, Risk and Justice in the Lancaster Environment CentreΒ at Lancaster University, UK.

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