This paper takes ecological debt as a measure of environmental injustice, and appraises this idea as a driving force for change in the international legal system. Environmental justice is understood here as a fair distribution of charges and benefits derived from using natural resources, in order to provide minimal welfare standards to all human beings, including future generations. Ecological debt measures this injustice, as an unfair and illegitimate distribution of benefits and burdens within the social metabolism, including ecologically unequal exchange, as a disproportionate appropriation and impairment of common goods, such as the atmosphere. Structural features of the international system promote a lack of transparency, control and a...
The objective of this research is to analyze and represent the ecological debt, and then to estimate...
In this article some historical and contemporary environmental conflicts are described. The internat...
Environmental issues are among the most critical scientific and social problems of today. The human ...
This paper takes ecological debt as a measure of environmental injustice, and appraises this idea as...
International audienceInequalities produce significant and countable disparities between huma...
Our planet faces unprecedented threats, including irreversible global warming, loss in biodiversity,...
Universal declaration of human rights with emphasis on Non-discrimination between people and right o...
This article introduces a Special Section on Ecologically Unequal Exchange (EUE), an underlying sour...
All the environmental issues are somewhat related to the concept of justice. The concept of "environ...
Environmental Justice (and how to measure it) is the main topic of this article. The features of Eco...
The ecological debt is a concept which was developed at the beginning of the 90s in order to fight a...
Le traitement des inégalités environnementales globales doit se faire en tenant compte de la différe...
This article highlights the need for collaborative research on ecological conflicts within a global ...
In recent years, vibrant social movements have emerged across the world to fight for environmental j...
Growing cries for action to effectively address the climate and other environmental crises hold impo...
The objective of this research is to analyze and represent the ecological debt, and then to estimate...
In this article some historical and contemporary environmental conflicts are described. The internat...
Environmental issues are among the most critical scientific and social problems of today. The human ...
This paper takes ecological debt as a measure of environmental injustice, and appraises this idea as...
International audienceInequalities produce significant and countable disparities between huma...
Our planet faces unprecedented threats, including irreversible global warming, loss in biodiversity,...
Universal declaration of human rights with emphasis on Non-discrimination between people and right o...
This article introduces a Special Section on Ecologically Unequal Exchange (EUE), an underlying sour...
All the environmental issues are somewhat related to the concept of justice. The concept of "environ...
Environmental Justice (and how to measure it) is the main topic of this article. The features of Eco...
The ecological debt is a concept which was developed at the beginning of the 90s in order to fight a...
Le traitement des inégalités environnementales globales doit se faire en tenant compte de la différe...
This article highlights the need for collaborative research on ecological conflicts within a global ...
In recent years, vibrant social movements have emerged across the world to fight for environmental j...
Growing cries for action to effectively address the climate and other environmental crises hold impo...
The objective of this research is to analyze and represent the ecological debt, and then to estimate...
In this article some historical and contemporary environmental conflicts are described. The internat...
Environmental issues are among the most critical scientific and social problems of today. The human ...