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Environmental and Social Justice in the City

Editat de Genevieve Massard-Guilbaud, Richard Rodger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 ian 2011
The world is full of environmental injustices and inequalities, yet few European historians have tackled these subjects head on; nor have they explored their relationships with social inequalities. In this innovative collection of historical essays the contributors consider a range of past environmental injustices, spanning seven northern and western European countries and with several chapters adding a North American perspective. In addition to an introductory chapter that surveys approaches to this area of environmental history, individual chapters address inequalities in the city as regards water supply, air pollution, waste disposal, factory conditions, industrial effluents, fuel poverty and the administrative and legal arrangements that discriminated against segments of society.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781874267614
ISBN-10: 1874267618
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Whitehorse Press

Cuprins

Chapter One: Genevieve Massard-Guilbaud and Richard Rodger, Reconsidering Justice in Past Cities: When Environmental and Social Dimensions Meet PART I Constructing the Injustice Chapter Two: Geoffrey L. Buckley and Christopher G. Boone, 'To Promote the Material and Moral Welfare of the Community': Neighbourhood Improvement Associations in Baltimore, Maryland, 1900-45 Chapter Three: Joanna Dean, The Social Production of a Canadian Forest PART 2 Managing Risks Chapter Four: Tim Soens, Threatened by the Sea, Condemned by Man? Flood Risk, Environmental Justice and Environmental Inequalities along the North Sea Coast 1200-1800 Chapter Five: Craig Colten, Floods and Inequitable Responses: New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina PART 3 Water-related Inequalities Chapter Six: Jonas Hallstrom, Urban or Suburban Water? Working Class Suburbs, Technological Systems and Environmental Justice in Swedish Cities in the Late Nineteenth Century Chapter Seven: Christoph Berhardt, At the Limits of the European Sanitary City: Water-related Environmental Inequalities in Berlin-Brandenburg, c.1900-39 PART 4 Waste and Inequalities Chapter Eight: Marcus Stippak, German Cities and their Sewage Systems: Darmstadt and Dessau in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Chapter Nine: Stephane Frioux, Managing Urban Waste Disposal Facilities in France c.1900-40: A New Source of Inequality? PART 5 Energy and Industry Chapter Ten: Richard Oram, Social Inequality in the Supply and Use of Fuel in Scottish Towns c.1750- 1850 Chapter Eleven: Chloe Deligne and Wanda Balcers, Environmental Protest Movements against Industrial Waste in Belgium 1850-1914 Chapter Twelve: Janet Greenlees, Technological Choice and Environmental Inequalities: The New England Textile Industry