This paper reviews the various justice narratives in global change research, particularly in environmental and climate contexts. By examining justice concepts, principles, and mechanisms, it highlights the diverse interpretations of justice and suggests ways to integrate equity into environmental governance more effectively.
Context and quantification
Timeline
None
About the policy
Area
Education, Justice, Community
Instrument
Legal frameworks
Intervention
None
Cost
Government funding
Funding
Independent advisory council
Institutional arrangement
None
Impacts
Stakeholders involved
Research institutions, NGOs
Stakeholders impacted
Local communities, Environment
Wellbeing
Community, Education
Justice consideration
Procedural, Corrective
Metadata
Lead author name | K. Dirth |
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Lead author gender | Unknown |
Lead author institution | University of Manchester |
Lead author institution location | United Kingdom |
Peer reviewed? | true |
Grey literature? | false |
Type of paper | Research article |
Volume | None |
Publication year | 2020 |
URL / DOI | 10.1016/j.esg.2020.100042 |
Sufficiency mentioned? | false |