In this article some historical and contemporary environmental conflicts are described. The international environmental liability of mining corporations is discussed. Comparisons are made with conflicts in the United States and in South Africa which fall under the rubric of the Environmental Justice movement. Such conflicts are fought out in many languages, and the economic valuation of damages is only one of such languages. Who has the power to impose particular languages of valuation? Who rules over the ways and means of simplifying complexity, deciding that some points of view are out of order? Who has power to determine which is the bottom-line in an environmental discussion
This chapter describes linkages between environmental wealth and illegal trade in diamonds, timber, ...
Growing cries for action to effectively address the climate and other environmental crises hold impo...
Capitalism (or, in general, the industrial system) advances into commodity frontiers because it uses...
In this article some historical and contemporary environmental conflicts are described. The internat...
The unprecedented degradation of the planet\u27s vital ecosystems is among the most pressing issues ...
The unprecedented degradation of the planet's vital ecosystems is among the most pressing issues con...
The management of natural resources occurs within a dynamic political environment. A fundamental ten...
This article calls for a fundamental reorientation of international environmental law to bridge the ...
textabstractAbstract. This report aims at exploring contemporary mining conflicts in the context o...
Conflict over the extraction of coal and gas resources has rapidly escalated in communities througho...
Climate change and extreme inequality combine to cause disproportionate harms to poor communities th...
The recent shift towards the interdisciplinary study of the human-environment relationship is largel...
All the environmental issues are somewhat related to the concept of justice. The concept of "environ...
All environmental problems in one way or another are involved in the question of justice. The concep...
at a time when a philosophical critique of economic valuation – specifically willingness to pay (WTP...
This chapter describes linkages between environmental wealth and illegal trade in diamonds, timber, ...
Growing cries for action to effectively address the climate and other environmental crises hold impo...
Capitalism (or, in general, the industrial system) advances into commodity frontiers because it uses...
In this article some historical and contemporary environmental conflicts are described. The internat...
The unprecedented degradation of the planet\u27s vital ecosystems is among the most pressing issues ...
The unprecedented degradation of the planet's vital ecosystems is among the most pressing issues con...
The management of natural resources occurs within a dynamic political environment. A fundamental ten...
This article calls for a fundamental reorientation of international environmental law to bridge the ...
textabstractAbstract. This report aims at exploring contemporary mining conflicts in the context o...
Conflict over the extraction of coal and gas resources has rapidly escalated in communities througho...
Climate change and extreme inequality combine to cause disproportionate harms to poor communities th...
The recent shift towards the interdisciplinary study of the human-environment relationship is largel...
All the environmental issues are somewhat related to the concept of justice. The concept of "environ...
All environmental problems in one way or another are involved in the question of justice. The concep...
at a time when a philosophical critique of economic valuation – specifically willingness to pay (WTP...
This chapter describes linkages between environmental wealth and illegal trade in diamonds, timber, ...
Growing cries for action to effectively address the climate and other environmental crises hold impo...
Capitalism (or, in general, the industrial system) advances into commodity frontiers because it uses...