Climate justice in the majority world : vulnerability, resistance and diverse knowledges
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Climate justice in the majority world : vulnerability, resistance and diverse knowledges
(Routledge advances in climate change research)
Routledge, 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Southern climate justice activism in the context of an energy transition : forest rights over coal in Mahan, Central India / Ruchira Talukdar and Priya Pillai
- Extreme climatic events and climate change policies : a call for climate justice action in Mozambique / José Maria do Rosário Chilaúle Langa, Natacha Bruna, Boaventura Monjane, Giverage do Amaral, Elton Augusto da Amélia Fé, Bento Paulo Rafael, Patricia Figueiredo Walker, and Patricia E. Perkins
- The intersection of climate justice and agroecology in Puerto Rico post-hurricane Maria : Voices from the Ground / Thelma I. Vélez
- "I was poor before, but cyclone Amphan left me destitute" : disaster displacement and support in Bangladesh / Neil J. W. Crawford, Siddiqur Rahman, Tanzina Nazia, Sennan David Mattar, and Ukegbu Uwa Kalu
- The green climate fund as an elaborate scheme of generating social harms / Jessica Omukuti and Aidan O'Sullivan
- Climate justice in Latin America : mapping the key emerging debates / Lira Luz Benites Lazaro, Zenaida Luisa Lauda-Rodriguez, Susanne Börner, Andrea Lampis, and Leandro Luiz Giatti
- Socioecological conflicts and resistances : the platformization of climate justice activism in Brazil / Caio Penko Teixeira
- Resisting dispossession and destruction : climate (in)justice and wind extraction frontier in the postcolonial Indian state / David Singh
- The marginality of the plainland indigenous communities in climate change plans and finance in Bangladesh / Siddiqur Rahman and A. K. M. Mamunur Rashid
- Ethical dimensions of climate and environmental issues in Pakistani media / Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh, Muhammad Ittefaq, Sadia Jamil, and Bushra Hameedur Rahman
- Socioecological entanglements, invasive ecology, and climate injustice : a story of Cape Town, South Africa / Grace D. O'Donovan
- Resisting narratives of future foreclosure : rethinking adaptation and resilience in favour of climate justice in the Maldives / Africa Bauzà Garcia-Arcicollar
- Conclusion : towards justice in climate justice research -– feedback from chapter contributors / Michael Mikulewicz, Kavya Michael, and Neil J. W. Crawford