Justice and Natural Resources: Concepts, Strategies, and Applications
Editat de Kathryn Mutz, Gary Bryner, Douglas Kenney Cuvânt înainte de Gerald Torresen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2001
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781559638975
ISBN-10: 1559638974
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 3 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
ISBN-10: 1559638974
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 3 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
Notă biografică
Kathryn M. Mutz, Gary C. Bryner and Douglas S. Kenney are affiliated with the Natural Resources Law Center of the University of Colorado.
Kathryn M. Mutz is affiliated with the Natural Resources Law Center of the University of Colorado.
Gary C. Bryner is affiliated with the Natural Resources Law Center of the University of Colorado.
Douglas S. Kenney is affiliated with the Natural Resources Law Center of the University of Colorado.
In addition to the editors, contributors include Jan Buhrmann, Henry Carey, Luke Cole, Sheila Foster, David Getches, Lisa Headington, Barry Hill, Patricia Limerick, David Pellow, Jeff Romm, Dean Suagee, Nicholas Targ, James Wescoat, and Tseming Yang.
Gary C. Bryner is affiliated with the Natural Resources Law Center of the University of Colorado.
Douglas S. Kenney is affiliated with the Natural Resources Law Center of the University of Colorado.
In addition to the editors, contributors include Jan Buhrmann, Henry Carey, Luke Cole, Sheila Foster, David Getches, Lisa Headington, Barry Hill, Patricia Limerick, David Pellow, Jeff Romm, Dean Suagee, Nicholas Targ, James Wescoat, and Tseming Yang.
Cuprins
List of Acronyms
List of Cases
List of Statutes
Foreword \ Gerald Torres, University of Texas School of Law
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. Frameworks
Chapter 1. Beyond "Traditional" Environmental Justice \ David H. Getches and David N. Pellow
Chapter 2. Assessing Claims of Environmental Justice: Conceptual Frameworks \ Gary C. Bryner
Chapter 3. Water, Poverty, Equity, and Justice in Colorado: A Pragmatic Approach \ James L. Wescoat Jr., Sarah Halvorson, Lisa Headington, and Jill Replogle
Chapter 4. International Environmental Protection: Human Rights and the North-South Divide \ Tseming Yang
PART II. Concepts
Chapter 5. The Coincidental Order of Environmental Injustice \ Jeff Romm
Chapter 6. Environmental Justice in an Era of Devolved Collaboration \ Sheila Foster
Chapter 7. Tribal Sovereignty and Environmental Justice \ Sarah Krakoff
PART III. Strategies and Applications
Chapter 8. Expanding Civil Rights Protections in Contested Terrain: Using Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 \ Luke W. Cole
Chapter 9. Forest Management and Environmental Justice in Northern New Mexico \ Henry H. Carey
Chapter 10. NEPA in Indian Country: Compliance Requirement to Decision-Making Tool Dean B. Suagee
Chapter 11. A Framework to Assess Environmental Justice Concerns for Proposed Federal Projects \ Jan Buhrmann
Chapter 12. Protecting Natural Resources and the Issues of Environmental Justice \ Barry E. Hill and Nicholas Targ
Chapter 13. Mineral Development: Protecting the Land and Communities \ Kathryn M. Mutz
PART IV. Conclusion
Chapter 14. Hoping Against History: Environmental Justice in the Twenty-first Century \ Patricia Nelson Limerick
About the Authors
Index
List of Cases
List of Statutes
Foreword \ Gerald Torres, University of Texas School of Law
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I. Frameworks
Chapter 1. Beyond "Traditional" Environmental Justice \ David H. Getches and David N. Pellow
Chapter 2. Assessing Claims of Environmental Justice: Conceptual Frameworks \ Gary C. Bryner
Chapter 3. Water, Poverty, Equity, and Justice in Colorado: A Pragmatic Approach \ James L. Wescoat Jr., Sarah Halvorson, Lisa Headington, and Jill Replogle
Chapter 4. International Environmental Protection: Human Rights and the North-South Divide \ Tseming Yang
PART II. Concepts
Chapter 5. The Coincidental Order of Environmental Injustice \ Jeff Romm
Chapter 6. Environmental Justice in an Era of Devolved Collaboration \ Sheila Foster
Chapter 7. Tribal Sovereignty and Environmental Justice \ Sarah Krakoff
PART III. Strategies and Applications
Chapter 8. Expanding Civil Rights Protections in Contested Terrain: Using Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 \ Luke W. Cole
Chapter 9. Forest Management and Environmental Justice in Northern New Mexico \ Henry H. Carey
Chapter 10. NEPA in Indian Country: Compliance Requirement to Decision-Making Tool Dean B. Suagee
Chapter 11. A Framework to Assess Environmental Justice Concerns for Proposed Federal Projects \ Jan Buhrmann
Chapter 12. Protecting Natural Resources and the Issues of Environmental Justice \ Barry E. Hill and Nicholas Targ
Chapter 13. Mineral Development: Protecting the Land and Communities \ Kathryn M. Mutz
PART IV. Conclusion
Chapter 14. Hoping Against History: Environmental Justice in the Twenty-first Century \ Patricia Nelson Limerick
About the Authors
Index