This article explores sustainable development and environmental justice as potentially conflicting policy goals. Sustainable development includes equity as one of its five dimensions (in addition to environment, economy, time, and space), whereas environmental justice focuses principally on equity. Over time there is likely to be an increasing number of contexts in which sustainability-based policy solutions do not satisfy environmental justice advocates
Environmental justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. As a result, industrial developmen...
This article aims to analyze the distinction between the concepts of economic growth, economic devel...
Environmental justice issues have been incrementally but consistently covered within this journal in...
This article explains why environmental justice provides much of the foundation for sustainable deve...
Sustainability is the balance of equity, environment, and economics so current and future generation...
Over the past ten years, two environmental movements, have evolved and gained rapidly in both stat...
The recent shift towards the interdisciplinary study of the human-environment relationship is largel...
In the last thirty years, two opposing trends have emerged in environmental policy: environmental ju...
The last decade of environmental advocacy has been characterized by the application of economic prin...
Environmental challenges are, at their root, social problems that arise from income and powerinequal...
This article argues that, except in California, environmental justice considerations have not receiv...
The world faces significant challenges pertaining to the depletion and degradation of environmental ...
ABSTRACT. The concept of sustainable development was placed on the international agenda with the rel...
Sustainable development (or sustainability) is a decision-making framework for maintaining and ach...
A paper based upon the original arguments of a book (Just Sustainabilities) by the same authors. It ...
Environmental justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. As a result, industrial developmen...
This article aims to analyze the distinction between the concepts of economic growth, economic devel...
Environmental justice issues have been incrementally but consistently covered within this journal in...
This article explains why environmental justice provides much of the foundation for sustainable deve...
Sustainability is the balance of equity, environment, and economics so current and future generation...
Over the past ten years, two environmental movements, have evolved and gained rapidly in both stat...
The recent shift towards the interdisciplinary study of the human-environment relationship is largel...
In the last thirty years, two opposing trends have emerged in environmental policy: environmental ju...
The last decade of environmental advocacy has been characterized by the application of economic prin...
Environmental challenges are, at their root, social problems that arise from income and powerinequal...
This article argues that, except in California, environmental justice considerations have not receiv...
The world faces significant challenges pertaining to the depletion and degradation of environmental ...
ABSTRACT. The concept of sustainable development was placed on the international agenda with the rel...
Sustainable development (or sustainability) is a decision-making framework for maintaining and ach...
A paper based upon the original arguments of a book (Just Sustainabilities) by the same authors. It ...
Environmental justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. As a result, industrial developmen...
This article aims to analyze the distinction between the concepts of economic growth, economic devel...
Environmental justice issues have been incrementally but consistently covered within this journal in...