Environmental justice in South Africa /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Athens : Cape Town :
Ohio University Press ; University of Cape Town Press,
2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- What is environmental justice? / David A. McDonald
- Environmental justice, peace, and prosperity / Njongonkulu Ndungane
- The roots of environmental racism and the rise of environmental justice in the 1990s / Farieda Khan
- People are living here / Mpume Nyandu
- Power, poverty, and marginalized environments : a conceptual framework / David Hallowes and Mark Butler
- Dying for a job / Mpume Nyandu
- Searching for a common agenda : ecofeminism and environmental justice / Belinda Dodson
- Living on a wetland / Mpume Nyandu
- Race, place, and environmental rights : a radical critique of environmental justice discourse / Greg Ruiters
- Where basic services are only a pipe dream / Mpume Nyandu
- From colonial to community-based conservation : environmental justice and the transformation of national parks (1994-1998) / Jacklyn Cock and David Fig
- The fox in the henhouse : the environmental impact of mining on communities / Thabo Madihlaba
- When gold becomes a nuisance / Dudley Moloi
- The rule of law : opportunities for environmental justice in the new democratic legal order / Jan Glazewski
- Fearing asbestos / Mpume Nyandu
- Doublespeak in Durban : mondi, waste management, and the struggles of the South Durban Community Environmental Alliance / S. (Bobby) Peek
- Where you taste the smell / Mpume Nyandu
- A political economy of dam building and household water supply in Lesotho and South Africa / Patrick Bond
- I used to get my water from a river / Mpume Nyandu
- Workplace environmental justice : trade unions and the struggle for an ecological platform / Peter Lukey
- Crippled for life by mercury exposure / Mpume Nyandu
- Up against the (crumbling) wall : the privatization of urban services and environmental justice / David A. McDonald.