Environmental justice in the Anthropocene : from (un)just presents to just futures /
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2021.
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| Series: | Routledge studies in environmental justice
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Christine Winter
- Preface / Dimitris Stevis
- Part 1. Thinking on the Anthropocene. Introduction: Just Anthropocene?
- Chapter 1: Examining the Anthropocene: A contested term in capitalist times
- Chapter 2: The selective invisibility of oil and climate injustice in the Anthropocene and beyond
- Part 2. EJ as Spatial Justice. Introduction: Conceptualizing Spatial Justice
- Chapter 3: Environmental justice and autocracy in eastern Europe: The case of Hungary
- Chapter 4: Navigating environmental justice in Chile: The case of Pascua Lama
- Chapter 5: Towards socio-ecological inclusion: Scaling up housing innovation in Vienna
- Chapter 6: From water insecurity to water injustice: How tourism produces environmental injustice along Nicaragua's "Emerald Coast"
- Chapter 7: Jatropha bioenergy in Yucatan, Mexico: An examination of energy justice
- Chapter 8: Keeping it local: The continued relevance of place studies for environmental research and praxis
- Chapter 9: Determinants of household electricity in Mexico by income level
- Chapter 10: Environmental justice and the Sabal Trail pipeline
- Chapter 11: Injustices in implementing donor-funded climate change resilience projects in Bangladesh: North-South dichotomy? Part 3. Just Transitions. Introduction: Pursuing Just Transitions: Growing from Seed to Blossom
- Chapter 12: Just energy systems: Five questions and countless responses for regenerative energy communities
- Chapter 13: Authoritarian environmentalism as just transition? A critical environmental justice examination of state environmental intervention in Northwestern China
- Chapter 14: Lessons from Tanzanian forest management: Justice in environmental and climate policy transitions
- Chapter 15: Creating a just transition from the ground up
- Chapter 16: Contested suburban mobilities: Towards a sustainable urbanism of justice and difference
- Chapter 17: Seeds, chemical and stuff: The agency of things in (unjust) agriculture regimes
- Chapter 18: "To have a garden is against the system": The revolutionary subjectivity of convivial labor for home kitchen gardeners in San Jose, CA
- Part 4. Just Futures. Introduction: Envisioning an equitable and just future
- Chapter 19: Enhancing environmental and cultural justice outcomes under the National Environmental Protection Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act
- Chapter 20: One earth, one species history and one future: Earth justice in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 21: A framework for intergenerational justice: Objections and principles
- Chapter 22: Conditional freedom: A governance innovation for climate justice
- Chapter 23: "Building the Bigger We" for climate justice
- Conclusion: The Quest for Environmental Justice.