Produktbeschreibung
Philosophy of Environmental Justice is a comprehensive exploration of the ethical dimensions of environmental disparities, and the pursuit of justice in the face of environmental challenges. This book delves into the multifaceted world of environmental ethics, social equality, and justice, examining the historical context of environmental justice, ethical theories, intersectionality, community participation, legal and policy frameworks, and global dimensions. It features real-world case studies and provides ethical frameworks for policymakers, scholars, and activists. The book is a valuable resource for academics, policymakers, environmental activists, and general readers interested in understanding the ethical dimensions of environmental issues.
The book addresses the intersection of environmental justice with other forms of social injustice, such as race, class, and gender. Furthermore, it thoroughly explains how environmental injustices can lead to environment responses.
Key audiences includes academics, scholars, and students in the fields of environmental philosophy, ethics, and social justice, as well as policymakers, professionals working in environmental and social policy, environmental activists, researchers, and community organizers.
This book not only identifies the ethical challenges but also offers practical scientific solutions, making it a valuable addition to the existing body of literature in this field.