This work bridges the transnational discourses on environmental justice and urban social inequality through an in depth analysis of Bangalore, India. I define environmental justice as the meaningful participation in the development of the environment and the fair access to that environment across peoples regardless of difference. Although gaining traction in other global cities, environmental justice has not been considered in Indian cities because the conceptualization of the "environment" is pragmatically restricted to rural areas. I ground this work in three core arguments: (1) the natural...
This work bridges the transnational discourses on environmental justice and urban social inequality through an in depth analysis of Bangalore, India. ...