Justice and natural resources : concepts, strategies, and applications / edited by Kathryn M. Mutz, Gary C. Bryner, and Douglas S. Kenney.

Contributor(s): Mutz, Kathryn M | Bryner, Gary C, 1951- | Kenney, Douglas S, 1964-Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington : Island Press, c2002Description: xxxvii, 368 p. : maps ; 24 cmISBN: 1559638982 (pbk.)Subject(s): Environmental justice | Conservation of natural resourcesDDC classification: 333.7 LOC classification: GE220 | .J87 2002 CIRCOnline resources: Table of contents | Publisher description
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Part One. Frameworks -- Chapter 1. Beyond "Traditional" Environmental Justice 3 -- DAVID H. GETCHES AND DAVID N. FELLOW -- Chapter 2. Assessing Claims of Environmental Justice: Conceptual Frameworks 31 -- GARY C. BRYNER -- Chapter 3. Water, Poverty, Equity, and Justice in Colorado: A Pragmatic Approach 57 -- JAMES L. WESCOAT JR., SARAH HALVORSON, -- LISA HEADINGTON, AND JILL REPLOGLE -- Chapter 4. International Environmental Protection: Human Rights and the North-South Divide 87 -- TSEMING YANG -- Part Two. Concepts -- Chapter 5. The Coincidental Order of Environmental Injustice 117 -- JEFF ROMM -- Chapter 6. Environmental Justice in an Era of Devolved Collaboration 139 -- SHEILA FOSTER -- Chapter 7. Tribal Sovereignty and Environmental Justice 161 -- SARAH KRAKOFF -- Part Three. Strategies and Applications -- Chapter 8. Expanding Civil Rights Protections in -- Contested Terrain: Using Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 187 -- LUKE W. COLE -- Chapter 9. Forest Management and Environmental Justice in Northern New Mexico 209 -- HENRY H. CAREY -- Chapter 10. NEPA in Indian Country: Compliance Requirement to Decision-Making Tool 225 -- DEAN B. SUAGEE -- Chapter 11. A Framework to Assess Environmental Justice Concerns for Proposed Federal Projects 253 -- JAN BUHRMANN -- Chapter 12. Protecting Natural Resources and the Issue of Environmental Justice 285 -- BARRY E. HILL AND NICHOLAS TARG -- Chapter 13. Mineral Development: Protecting the Land and Communities 307 -- KATHRYN M. MUTZ -- Conclusion -- Chapter 14. Hoping Against History: Environmental Justice in the Twenty-first Century 337 -- PATRICIA NELSON LIMERICK.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Part One. Frameworks -- Chapter 1. Beyond "Traditional" Environmental Justice 3 -- DAVID H. GETCHES AND DAVID N. FELLOW -- Chapter 2. Assessing Claims of Environmental Justice: Conceptual Frameworks 31 -- GARY C. BRYNER -- Chapter 3. Water, Poverty, Equity, and Justice in Colorado: A Pragmatic Approach 57 -- JAMES L. WESCOAT JR., SARAH HALVORSON, -- LISA HEADINGTON, AND JILL REPLOGLE -- Chapter 4. International Environmental Protection: Human Rights and the North-South Divide 87 -- TSEMING YANG -- Part Two. Concepts -- Chapter 5. The Coincidental Order of Environmental Injustice 117 -- JEFF ROMM -- Chapter 6. Environmental Justice in an Era of Devolved Collaboration 139 -- SHEILA FOSTER -- Chapter 7. Tribal Sovereignty and Environmental Justice 161 -- SARAH KRAKOFF -- Part Three. Strategies and Applications -- Chapter 8. Expanding Civil Rights Protections in -- Contested Terrain: Using Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 187 -- LUKE W. COLE -- Chapter 9. Forest Management and Environmental Justice in Northern New Mexico 209 -- HENRY H. CAREY -- Chapter 10. NEPA in Indian Country: Compliance Requirement to Decision-Making Tool 225 -- DEAN B. SUAGEE -- Chapter 11. A Framework to Assess Environmental Justice Concerns for Proposed Federal Projects 253 -- JAN BUHRMANN -- Chapter 12. Protecting Natural Resources and the Issue of Environmental Justice 285 -- BARRY E. HILL AND NICHOLAS TARG -- Chapter 13. Mineral Development: Protecting the Land and Communities 307 -- KATHRYN M. MUTZ -- Conclusion -- Chapter 14. Hoping Against History: Environmental Justice in the Twenty-first Century 337 -- PATRICIA NELSON LIMERICK.

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