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Index
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Table of Contents
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Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: the worlds of environmental justice
Part I Situating, analysing and theorizing environmental justice
2 Historicizing the personal and the political: evolving racial formations and the environmental justice movement
3 Social movements for environmental justice through the lens of social movement theory
4 Environmental justice movements and political opportunity structures
5 Environmental justice and rational choice theory
6 The political economy of environmental justice
7 Feminism and environmental justice
8 Opening black boxes: environmental justice and injustice through the lens of science and technology studies
9 Procedural environmental justice
10 The recognition paradigm of environmental injustice
11 A capabilities approach to environmental justice
12 Vulnerability, equality and environmental justice: the potential and limits of law
13 Environmental human rights
14 Sustainability discourses and justice: towards social-ecological justice
Part II Methods in environmental justice research
15 Spatial representation and estimation of environmental risk: a review of analytic approaches
16 Assessing population at risk: areal interpolation and dasymetric mapping
17 Application of spatial statistical techniques
18 Historical approaches to environmental justice
19 The ethics of embodied engagement: ethnographies of environmental justice
20 Storytelling environmental justice: cultural studies approaches
21 Facilitating transdisciplinary conversations in environmental justice studies
22 Cumulative risk assessment: an analytic tool to inform policy choices about environmental justice
23 A review of community-engaged research approaches used to achieve environmental justice and eliminate disparities
24 Participatory GIS and community-based citizen science for environmental justice action
Part III Substantive issues in environmental justice research
25 Streams of toxic and hazardous waste disparities, politics and policy
26 Air pollution and respiratory health: does better evidence lead to policy paralysis?
27 Water justice: key concepts, debates and research agendas
28 Environmental justice and flood hazards: a conceptual framework applied to emerging findings and future research needs
29 Climate change and environmental justice
30 Environmental justice and large-scale mining
31 Justice in energy system transitions: a synthesis and agenda
32 Transportation and environmental justice: history and emerging practice
33 Food justice: an environmental justice approach to food and agriculture
34 Environmental crime and justice: a green criminological examination
35 Urban parks, gardens and greenspace
36 Urban planning, community (re)development and environmental gentrification: emerging challenges for green and equitable neighbourhoods
37 Just conservation: the evolving relationship between society and protected areas
Part IV Global and Regional Dimensions of Environmental Justice Research
38 Free-market economics, multinational corporations and environmental justice in a globalized world
39 Globalizing environmental justice: radical and transformative movements past and present
40 Environmental justice for a changing Arctic and its original peoples
41 Environmental injustice in resource-rich Aboriginal Australia
42 Environmental justice across borders: lessons from the USMexico borderlands
43 The dawn of environmental justice?: the record of left and socialist governance in Central and South America
44 Urban environmental (in)justice in Latin America: the case of Chile
45 Environmental justice in Nigeria: divergent tales, paradoxes and future prospects
46 Sub-imperial ecosystem management in Africa: continental implications of South African environmental injustices
47 Environmental justice and attachment to place: Australian cases
48 Environmental justice in South and Southeast Asia: inequalities and struggles in rural and urban contexts
49 Environmental justice in a transitional and transboundary context in East Asia
50 Environmental justice in Western Europe
51 Environmental justice in Central and Eastern Europe: mobilization, stagnation and detraction
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