This article focuses on climate change adaptation policies in the case of small island territories. It allows identifying situations of justice applied to small islands subject to sea-level rise. Considering the case of a state constituted by two islands and the one of two island states, the analysis of the principles of justice is carried out using two approaches of justice – situated justice and global justice. Finally, we propose the framework of a global ecological justice which can take into account both intra and intergenerational dimensions of justice
Policies, plans and strategies for adapting to climate change are now in the agenda of governments a...
There has been a recent increase of interest within the academic literature on the justice issues po...
This article contributes to recent work on justice in resilience-based projects for climate adaptati...
The objective of this thesis was to establish how, in an emerging era of sinking islands andincreasi...
Climate change is one of the most complex political, social, and environmental issues of this centur...
Low-lying small island developing states are threatened by inundation from rising sea levels caused ...
Climate justice was originally conceived as a distributive question due to differentiated responsibi...
Climate change is a critical threat to all the countries of the world today, not least because of th...
A synthesis of various ways in which climate change challenges some basic tenets of global justice t...
This thesis examines the impact of climate change on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) from mult...
In this paper, we focus on the conceptualization of climate change as an issue of global justice. Wh...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
This article suggests that a multiscalar and interdisciplinary construct is required to analyse clim...
This thesis studies climate change as a problem of justice from the point of view of political philo...
The contribution of civil society to the cause of climate change and the mobilization of law in favo...
Policies, plans and strategies for adapting to climate change are now in the agenda of governments a...
There has been a recent increase of interest within the academic literature on the justice issues po...
This article contributes to recent work on justice in resilience-based projects for climate adaptati...
The objective of this thesis was to establish how, in an emerging era of sinking islands andincreasi...
Climate change is one of the most complex political, social, and environmental issues of this centur...
Low-lying small island developing states are threatened by inundation from rising sea levels caused ...
Climate justice was originally conceived as a distributive question due to differentiated responsibi...
Climate change is a critical threat to all the countries of the world today, not least because of th...
A synthesis of various ways in which climate change challenges some basic tenets of global justice t...
This thesis examines the impact of climate change on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) from mult...
In this paper, we focus on the conceptualization of climate change as an issue of global justice. Wh...
Predicted sea level rise caused by anthropogenic climate change threatens to drastically alter coast...
This article suggests that a multiscalar and interdisciplinary construct is required to analyse clim...
This thesis studies climate change as a problem of justice from the point of view of political philo...
The contribution of civil society to the cause of climate change and the mobilization of law in favo...
Policies, plans and strategies for adapting to climate change are now in the agenda of governments a...
There has been a recent increase of interest within the academic literature on the justice issues po...
This article contributes to recent work on justice in resilience-based projects for climate adaptati...