Researching socio-ecological justice issues in earth system governance can be operationalized through an Access (securing minimum needs) and Allocation (allocating the remaining resources, responsibilities and risks) framework. This paper synthesizes the review articles in this special issue. It concludes that (a) although international trade, investment and aid aim to enhance access, efficiently allocate resources and reduce risk, in practice the volume of trade and investment, the geographical distance between production and consumption, the pursuit of competitiveness and use of market instruments have concentrated wealth at great cost to socio-ecological justice; (b) research on food, water, energy, climate change and biodiversity reveal...
An environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse perspectives on environ...
The Sustainable Development Goals aim to improve access to resources and services, reduce environmen...
The Earth System Science Partnership, which unites all major global change research programmes, decl...
Researching socio-ecological justice issues in earth system governance can be operationalized throug...
A significant percentage of the global population does not yet have access to safe drinking water, s...
Achieving food security worldwide raises a number of issues with regard to the distribution of globa...
“Access and allocation” is one of the five analytical problems identified as key for analysing earth...
Access and allocation is one of the five analytical themes of the science plan of the Earth System G...
Environmental justice issues have been incrementally but consistently covered within this journal in...
Environmental justice issues have been incrementally but consistently covered within this journal in...
International audienceAn environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse p...
As part of the Special Issue on Access and Allocation, this paper explores how reducing greenhouse g...
As climate change impacts become increasingly apparent, adaptation becomes increasingly urgent. Acco...
Benefits and burdens of global environmental change are not equally allocated throughout the world. ...
An environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse perspectives on environ...
The Sustainable Development Goals aim to improve access to resources and services, reduce environmen...
The Earth System Science Partnership, which unites all major global change research programmes, decl...
Researching socio-ecological justice issues in earth system governance can be operationalized throug...
A significant percentage of the global population does not yet have access to safe drinking water, s...
Achieving food security worldwide raises a number of issues with regard to the distribution of globa...
“Access and allocation” is one of the five analytical problems identified as key for analysing earth...
Access and allocation is one of the five analytical themes of the science plan of the Earth System G...
Environmental justice issues have been incrementally but consistently covered within this journal in...
Environmental justice issues have been incrementally but consistently covered within this journal in...
International audienceAn environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse p...
As part of the Special Issue on Access and Allocation, this paper explores how reducing greenhouse g...
As climate change impacts become increasingly apparent, adaptation becomes increasingly urgent. Acco...
Benefits and burdens of global environmental change are not equally allocated throughout the world. ...
An environmental justice framework is a broad approach to understand diverse perspectives on environ...
The Sustainable Development Goals aim to improve access to resources and services, reduce environmen...
The Earth System Science Partnership, which unites all major global change research programmes, decl...