Research in Social Problems and Public Policy

Environment and Social Justice: An International Perspective

ISBN: 978-0-85724-183-2, eISBN: 978-0-85724-184-9

ISSN: 0196-1152

Publication date: 6 September 2010

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(2010), "Research in Social Problems and Public Policy", Taylor, D.E. (Ed.) Environment and Social Justice: An International Perspective (Research in Social Problems and Public Policy, Vol. 18), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. ii. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0196-1152(2010)0000018020

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Research in Social Problems and Public Policy
Research in Social Problems and Public Policy
Copyright page
List of Contributors
Introduction
Equity, influence, and access: Central Park's role in historical and contemporary urban park financing
Movements, neighborhood change, and the media – Newspaper coverage of anti-gentrification activity in the San Francisco Bay Area: 1995–2005
Food security and sustainability: Community food initiatives in London
Sustainable living and community building in Ecovillage at Ithaca: The challenges of incorporating social justice concerns into the practices of an ecological cohousing community
The domestic and international dimensions of methylmercury contamination in Tuna: An analysis of the efficacy of the fish advisory standards of two federal agencies
Fish consumption and environmental justice in the great lakes: The influence of fish advisories on risk perception, knowledge, and behavior of white and minority anglers
From the green revolution to the gene revolution in India: Understanding the risks and benefits of genetically modified crops
Heritage tourism: A mechanism to facilitate the preservation of black family farms
Environmental perceptions and action: villagers’ response to oil and gas drilling in the wetlands of rural Trinidad
Oil and gas industry in Nigeria: The paradox of the black gold
Building community capacity? Mapping the scope and impacts of EPA’S environmental justice small grants program
Race, gender, and faculty diversity in environmental disciplines
Why can't they work together? A framework for understanding conflict and collaboration in two environmental disputes in Southeast Michigan
Environmentalism and Islam: A Study of Muslim women in the United States
Concluding remarks