Enacting environmental justice through global citizenship / / edited by Maciej Nyka and Emma Schneider.

This volume’s interdisciplinary research is based on the premise that we live an unsustainable global lifestyle. Finding ways to better inhabit our world is a challenge not only for scientists but also for civil society. One means of achieving sustainability is through promoting Environmental Justic...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, United Kingdom : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Critical issues
Physical Description:1 online resource
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Maciej Nyka and Emma Schneider
  • Managing Environmental Justice in Democratic Societies / S. Ram Vemuri
  • Managing Mutual Exclusivity: Recognising Both Culture and Development in Environmental Regulation through Self Determination / John Pearson
  • Environmental Citizenship as Anthropology of Hope: A Tale of a Realistic Utopia / Bruno Rego
  • Future Generations Rights to Natural Resources: The Post Rio 20+ Perspective / Maciej Nyka
  • Listening to Survive: Climate Justice and Storytelling / Emma Schneider
  • Climate Justice: Feasible and Desirable? / Monika Adamczak-Retecka
  • Nigerian Oil Industry, Conflicts of Interests and Environmental Law Policies / Adejumoke Adegbonmire
  • Maori and Water: The Vernacular Common Good and Law / Seonaid Abernethy
  • Campaign over Golden Rice: Environmental Rights versus Humanitarian Rights / Ksenia Gerasimova
  • The Concept of Common Good in the European Union / Olga Hołub-Śniadach
  • African Indigenous Culture and the Quest for Environmental Justice / Ademola Lukman Lawal and Adebola Babatunde Ekanola.