This paper examines the problems and prospects for including meaningful indicators of intragenrational equity into the city based regional planning efforts unfolding around the globe. The central focus of the paper is on the challenges that environmental justice (EJ) activists face as they attempt to frame the problem of equity in ways that the general public would see as not only informative, but compelling. After reviewing examples of successful efforts to reframe debates about equity, the paper concludes with a discussion of a set of EJ concerns and indicators that have the greatest potential for capturing public attention and commitment despite mounting resistance to the use of redistributive policies in support of sustainability goals
This article explores sustainable development and environmental justice as potentially conflicting p...
Environmental justice is both a vocabulary for political opportunity, mobilization and action, and a...
This chapter seeks to describe the concept of spatial justice and to unpack its implications for spa...
Byrne, JohnSince the early 1990s, there has been a call for local governments to engage in environme...
Equity and environmental justice issues have again become prominent topics of debate in transportati...
This working paper is a revised version of a paper made for the Conference City Futures '09, 4-5 Jun...
A paper based upon the original arguments of a book (Just Sustainabilities) by the same authors. It ...
Justice dimensions are integral to research on climate change planning in cities. In this comment pi...
The last decade of environmental advocacy has been characterized by the application of economic prin...
Abstract This essay examines urban planning's recent engagement with two social movements --sus...
International audienceAn environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse p...
Nothing inherent in the discipline steers planners either toward environmental protection or toward ...
Sustainability is the balance of equity, environment, and economics so current and future generation...
This book uses a unique typology of ten core drivers of injustice to explore and question common ass...
Environmental justice (EJ) seeks to correct legacies of disproportionately burdening low-income and ...
This article explores sustainable development and environmental justice as potentially conflicting p...
Environmental justice is both a vocabulary for political opportunity, mobilization and action, and a...
This chapter seeks to describe the concept of spatial justice and to unpack its implications for spa...
Byrne, JohnSince the early 1990s, there has been a call for local governments to engage in environme...
Equity and environmental justice issues have again become prominent topics of debate in transportati...
This working paper is a revised version of a paper made for the Conference City Futures '09, 4-5 Jun...
A paper based upon the original arguments of a book (Just Sustainabilities) by the same authors. It ...
Justice dimensions are integral to research on climate change planning in cities. In this comment pi...
The last decade of environmental advocacy has been characterized by the application of economic prin...
Abstract This essay examines urban planning's recent engagement with two social movements --sus...
International audienceAn environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse p...
Nothing inherent in the discipline steers planners either toward environmental protection or toward ...
Sustainability is the balance of equity, environment, and economics so current and future generation...
This book uses a unique typology of ten core drivers of injustice to explore and question common ass...
Environmental justice (EJ) seeks to correct legacies of disproportionately burdening low-income and ...
This article explores sustainable development and environmental justice as potentially conflicting p...
Environmental justice is both a vocabulary for political opportunity, mobilization and action, and a...
This chapter seeks to describe the concept of spatial justice and to unpack its implications for spa...