This text analyses several manifestations of the growing environmental justice movement, and also of popular environmentalism and the environmentalism of the poor, which will be seen in the coming decades as driving forces in the process to achieve an ecologically sustainable society. The author studies, in detail, many ecological distribution conflicts in history and at present, in urban and rural settings, showing how poor people often favour resource conservation. The environment is thus not so much a luxury of the rich as a neccessity of the poor. It concludes with the fundamental...
This text analyses several manifestations of the growing environmental justice movement, and also of popular environmentalism and the environmentalism...
This text analyses several manifestations of the growing 'environmental justice movement'. The author studies in detail many ecological distribution conflicts in history and at present.
This text analyses several manifestations of the growing 'environmental justice movement'. The author studies in detail many ecological distribution c...