The narrative of environmental justice is powerfully and passionately advocated by researchers, practitioners and activists across scale and space. Yet, because these struggles are multifaceted and pluralistic, rooted in complex, evolving “socio-material-political interminglings” the concept is difficult to grasp, and even harder to realise. Recent literature raises concerns as to what makes for environmental injustices, how injustices are defined, classified as urgent and/or critical, by whom and why, how they gain political attention, etc. This paper draws attention to these issues by contrasting the largely untold, nonetheless entrenched and enduring “old” water supply injustices in the Darjeeling region of the Eastern Himalaya in India ...
<p>Introduction Policy discourses - at the heart of water governance - are seldom explicit about the...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...
The glaciers of the Himalayas are the source of all of Asia’s major rivers and are crucial to Asia’s...
The narrative of environmental justice is powerfully and passionately advocated by researchers, prac...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Environmental Justice: Towards a New Agenda?, University o...
Water justice is becoming an ever-more pressing issue in times of increasing water-based inequalitie...
This paper explores a fruitful convergence between the distributive and procedural dimensions of env...
This paper explores a fruitful convergence between the distributive and procedural dimensions of env...
This paper explores a fruitful convergence between the distributive and procedural dimensions of env...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
Domino-Centric Perspectives on Water Justice. This chapter takes as its starting point the call from...
Darjeeling lies in the Eastern Himalayan Region, one of the highest rainfall receiving regions in In...
This article provides a framework for understanding water problems as problems of justice. Drawing o...
An increase in water requirements with climate change has become a burning issue in South Asia. Over...
<p>Introduction Policy discourses - at the heart of water governance - are seldom explicit about the...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...
The glaciers of the Himalayas are the source of all of Asia’s major rivers and are crucial to Asia’s...
The narrative of environmental justice is powerfully and passionately advocated by researchers, prac...
Contemporary socio-economic transformations in South Asia are creating increasingly serious water pr...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Global Environmental Justice: Towards a New Agenda?, University o...
Water justice is becoming an ever-more pressing issue in times of increasing water-based inequalitie...
This paper explores a fruitful convergence between the distributive and procedural dimensions of env...
This paper explores a fruitful convergence between the distributive and procedural dimensions of env...
This paper explores a fruitful convergence between the distributive and procedural dimensions of env...
Spatial justice or injustice in relation to water is typically conceived in relation to water as a r...
Domino-Centric Perspectives on Water Justice. This chapter takes as its starting point the call from...
Darjeeling lies in the Eastern Himalayan Region, one of the highest rainfall receiving regions in In...
This article provides a framework for understanding water problems as problems of justice. Drawing o...
An increase in water requirements with climate change has become a burning issue in South Asia. Over...
<p>Introduction Policy discourses - at the heart of water governance - are seldom explicit about the...
Social justice is a key outcome of water allocation, management and governance. It is commonly expre...
The glaciers of the Himalayas are the source of all of Asia’s major rivers and are crucial to Asia’s...