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Managing environmental justice / edited by Dennis Pavlich.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, 2010.Description: 274 pISBN:
  • 9789042029378
  • 9789042029385
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GE220 M266 2010
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Summary: "Environmental justice is the subtext of this collection of anxieties around the need for a sustainable future on Planet Earth. Thinkers and scholars from a diversity of backgrounds reflect on what it means and how cultures must change to greet this future. From Romania to Mexico, Bosnia to Canada, Sweden to California authors analyze and recount community experiences and expectations leading to justice for land, sea, air and wildlife. The kind of ethical weltanschauung for a society in which this kind of justice is achievable is suggested. The collection points to the myriad of single instance decisions that we must all make in living our daily lives whether in our homes, workplaces or leisure time. From good policies to sound management, governments, corporations and community-based organizations will find prudent praxis from cover to cover."--Page 4 of cover.
Item type: English Books
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"This book is the outcome of a multi-disciplinary conference on environmental justice held in July 2007 at Mansfield College, Oxford."--Foreword.

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"Environmental justice is the subtext of this collection of anxieties around the need for a sustainable future on Planet Earth. Thinkers and scholars from a diversity of backgrounds reflect on what it means and how cultures must change to greet this future. From Romania to Mexico, Bosnia to Canada, Sweden to California authors analyze and recount community experiences and expectations leading to justice for land, sea, air and wildlife. The kind of ethical weltanschauung for a society in which this kind of justice is achievable is suggested. The collection points to the myriad of single instance decisions that we must all make in living our daily lives whether in our homes, workplaces or leisure time. From good policies to sound management, governments, corporations and community-based organizations will find prudent praxis from cover to cover."--Page 4 of cover.

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