2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Environmental justice arose out of people's and communities' needs to address concrete problems of inequitable environmental exposures and contamination. However, resilience scholarship has largely failed to engage with the environmental justice (EJ) literature, and resilience remains a highly contested term that fails to adequately address issues of vulnerability and power. A holistic view of EJ—community-based and focused on distributive, procedural, and recognition elements of outcomes and practices—helps assess justice aspects of resilience-building, especially when used in conjunction with a community capabilities focus. I build on these points by arguing that an EJ framework provides an ...
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This paper explores issues in the expansion of environmental justice rhetoric to the developing worl...
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This research concerns the conceptual and empirical relationship between environmental justice and s...
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There is a growing awareness of the (potential) tensions be-tween urban resilience and justice. This...
Resilience has attracted criticism for its failure to address social vulnerability and to engage wit...
The Barr Foundation is interested in learning how community-led mutual aid and other COVID response ...
Over the past two decades, the attention for resilience has increased dramatically and resilience ha...
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Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThis paper seeks to discuss the political role ...
This paper explores issues in the expansion of environmental justice rhetoric to the developing worl...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...
Resilience planning, in framing environmental and social relations as interdependent and interrelate...
AbstractIn May 2008, the remote city of Chaiten in Chile was evacuated due to the risk of a volcano ...
This research concerns the conceptual and empirical relationship between environmental justice and s...
This case study takes a retrospective look at the 2010-11 Directorate-General for European Civil Pro...
The environmental conditions of marginalized communities, particularly low-income communities of col...
This Major Paper examines resiliency literature to understand the imagination and application of res...
There is a growing awareness of the (potential) tensions be-tween urban resilience and justice. This...
Resilience has attracted criticism for its failure to address social vulnerability and to engage wit...
The Barr Foundation is interested in learning how community-led mutual aid and other COVID response ...
Over the past two decades, the attention for resilience has increased dramatically and resilience ha...
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in 2012, significant funding and numerous initiatives have sough...
The Caribbean faces numerous natural hazards, including hurricanes and earthquakes. Relative to most...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThis paper seeks to discuss the political role ...
This paper explores issues in the expansion of environmental justice rhetoric to the developing worl...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...