Environmental Justice and Participatory Democracy: An Emancipatory Policy Proposal analyzes the public participation guidelines for the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The author argues that four challenges must be addressed before the goal of environmental justice can be achieved. These challenges include the challenge of citizen participation, the epistemological challenge, the challenge of integrating public values with technical concerns, and the challenge of balancing environmental rights and responsibilities. The author develops a policy proposal for the creation of neighborhood environmental justice community centers in low-income neighborhoods
Environmental Justice (EJ) is a concept that connects environmental problems with social justice. It...
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ForumCiv is an international development organization working to create a just and sustainable world...
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Part I of this Article provides brief background on the environmental justice movement. Part 11 gene...
Environmental Justice (EJ) is a concept that connects environmental problems with social justice. It...
The goal of our project was to strengthen the ties between the domestic environmental justice moveme...
Engaging with Environmental Justice: Governance, Education and Citizenship presents a range of works...
Public participation is at the heart of democracy and of the environmental justice movement. Most st...
This Article argues that current administrative processes fail to effectively incorporate an importa...
An extensive body of environmental justice literature has demonstrated repeatedly what impacted comm...
Achieving environmental justice—that is, the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people...
ForumCiv is an international development organization working to create a just and sustainable world...
In this Article, Professor Foster examines the environmental justice movement from the ground up -f...
This posting outlines the concept of environmental justice as I recently described it for an encyc...
Environmental justice and sustainability are two critically important goals often prioritized by NGO...
[From the introduction]:Environmental justice is fast becoming an increasingly prevalent topic in a ...
Environmental inequality is inequality that intersects the social, political, and environmental. It ...
This article introduces a special section on empowered partnerships that deepens a dialogue initiate...
Part I of this Article provides brief background on the environmental justice movement. Part 11 gene...
Environmental Justice (EJ) is a concept that connects environmental problems with social justice. It...
The goal of our project was to strengthen the ties between the domestic environmental justice moveme...
Engaging with Environmental Justice: Governance, Education and Citizenship presents a range of works...