Justice in Climate Action Planning /
This edited volume examines how climate action plans engage justice at the scale of the city. Recent events in the United States make the context particularly ripe for a discussion of justice in urban climate politics. On the one hand, the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement, George Floyd...
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| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2022.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2022. |
| Series: | Strategies for Sustainability,
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1
- Integrating inclusivity and justice into climate action planning: Beyond mere symbolism. Chapter 2
- We can't address what we don't acknowledge: How urban climate adaptation plans confront racial injustices. Chapter 3
- Sustainable city? The search for social justice in Flagstaff, Arizona's climate action plan. Chapter 4
- Missing the Housing for the Trees: The Challenge of Equity in Urban Climate Planning. Chapter 5
- Climate Discourses in France: Fuel Taxes, Yellow Vests, and the Grand Débat. Chapter 6
- Incorporating an Equity Lens into Local Climate Action Planning: Portland, Oregon's Experience. Chapter 7
- Community engagement and equity in climate adaptation planning: experience of small and mid- size cities in the United States and in France. Chapter 8
- Mobilities In Climate Action Planning: The Challenges of Integrating (In)Justices in Current Policies. Chapter 9
- Resilience and climate risk in extreme and extreme - ing urban environments: planning and climate justice. Chapter 10
- Addressing Individualized Risk Response to Climate Resilience Assessment by Fostering Adaptive Capacity. Chapter 11
- Downscaling Resilience: Appropriating and Contesting Resilience from City to Neighborhood. Chapter 12
- Cultural Heritage Preservation, Climate Action Planning, and Social Justice. Chapter 13
- Community agency for climate justice through and beyond the state: The Little Village Environmental Justice Organization. Chapter 14
- Creating Tools for Community Based Climate Planning. Chapter 15
- Interagency Collaborations in Place- Based Environmental Sustainability Work: Social Network Insights at the Community Level. Chapter 16
- Afloat and Adrift: What's the Plan as South Florida Slowly Sinks? Chapter 17
- Vulnerable Locations and the Need for Climate Action Planning: The Case of Cape Coral, Florida.