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Justice and Natural Resources - Concepts, Strategies, and Applications (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
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Justice and Natural Resources - Concepts, Strategies, and Applications (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
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Just over two decades ago, research findings that environmentally
hazardous facilities were more likely to be sited near poor and
minority communities gave rise to the environmental justice
movement. Yet inequitable distribution of the burdens of industrial
facilities and pollution is only half of the problem; poor and
minority communities are often denied the benefits of natural
resources and can suffer disproportionate harm from decisions about
their management and use. "Justice and Natural Resources" is
devoted to exploring the concept of environmental justice in the
realm of natural resources. Contributors consider how decisions
about the management and use of natural resources can exacerbate
social injustice and the problems of disadvantaged communities.
Looking at issues that are predominantly rural and in the American
West - many of them involving Indian reservations, public lands and
resource development activities - it offers a new and more
expansive view of environmental justice. The book begins by
delineating the key conceptual dimensions of environmental justice
in the natural resource arena. Following the conceptual chapters
are contributions that examine the application of environmental
justice in natural resource decision-making. Chapters examine: how
natural resource management can affect a range of stakeholders
quite differently, distributing benefits to some and burdens to
others; the potential for using civil rights laws to address damage
to natural and cultural resources; the unique status of Native
American environmental justice claims; parallels between domestic
and international environmental justice; and how authority under
existing environmental law can be used by Federal regulators and
communities to address a broad spectrum of environmental justice
concerns. "Justice and Natural Resources" offers a concise overview
of the field of environmental justice and a set of frameworks for
understanding it. It expands the previously urban and industrial
scope of the movement to include distribution of the burdens and
access to the benefits of natural resources, broadening
environmental justice to a truly nationwide concern.
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