This article explores the potential for a more ordinary sense of urban environmental justice. While great progress has been made over the last 30 years in connecting environmental politics to the everyday concerns of urban residents, this article claims that the urbanization of environmentalism has produced a very narrow sense of what everyday forms of justice may be. Drawing on a Lefebvrian-inspired interpretation of everyday life, this article exposes a residual set of ordinary socio-ecological injustices that persist in urban space. While rarely addressed in either environmental politics or urban policy, this article claims that these expressions of ordinary injustice have a significant impact on the capabilities of disadvantaged urban c...
Ecological injustices are systemic acts and processes of misrepresentation, misrecognition, maldistr...
This dissertation analyzes efforts to understand and build urban ecosystem health and justice, exten...
Recently, municipalities have been investing large sums of money as well as much bureaucratic and pr...
This article explores the potential for a more ordinary sense of urban environmental justice. While ...
Recent years have witnessed increased academic interest in the relations between poverty, environme...
Recent years have witnessed increased academic interest in the relations between poverty, environme...
Recent years have witnessed increased academic interest in the relations between poverty, environme...
Recent years have witnessed increased academic interest in the relations between poverty, environme...
With around two million trees within its boundaries, the city of Sheffield, England, is known as the...
This article explores the potential of Urban Political Ecology analyses to reveal the nuanced relati...
This article explores the potential of Urban Political Ecology analyses to reveal the nuanced relati...
With around two million trees within its boundaries, the city of Sheffield, England, is known as the...
Published as Chapter 9 in Urban Forests, Trees, and Greenspace: A Political Ecology Perspective, L. ...
Though most cities, particularly in the Global North, have been intensely modified by human activiti...
This book uses a unique typology of ten core drivers of injustice to explore and question common ass...
Ecological injustices are systemic acts and processes of misrepresentation, misrecognition, maldistr...
This dissertation analyzes efforts to understand and build urban ecosystem health and justice, exten...
Recently, municipalities have been investing large sums of money as well as much bureaucratic and pr...
This article explores the potential for a more ordinary sense of urban environmental justice. While ...
Recent years have witnessed increased academic interest in the relations between poverty, environme...
Recent years have witnessed increased academic interest in the relations between poverty, environme...
Recent years have witnessed increased academic interest in the relations between poverty, environme...
Recent years have witnessed increased academic interest in the relations between poverty, environme...
With around two million trees within its boundaries, the city of Sheffield, England, is known as the...
This article explores the potential of Urban Political Ecology analyses to reveal the nuanced relati...
This article explores the potential of Urban Political Ecology analyses to reveal the nuanced relati...
With around two million trees within its boundaries, the city of Sheffield, England, is known as the...
Published as Chapter 9 in Urban Forests, Trees, and Greenspace: A Political Ecology Perspective, L. ...
Though most cities, particularly in the Global North, have been intensely modified by human activiti...
This book uses a unique typology of ten core drivers of injustice to explore and question common ass...
Ecological injustices are systemic acts and processes of misrepresentation, misrecognition, maldistr...
This dissertation analyzes efforts to understand and build urban ecosystem health and justice, exten...
Recently, municipalities have been investing large sums of money as well as much bureaucratic and pr...