Urban climate justice: creating sustainable pathways for humans and other species

作者: Wendy Steele , Luis Mata , Hartmut Fünfgeld

DOI: 10.1016/J.COSUST.2015.05.004

关键词: VulnerabilitySustainable developmentGlobal warmingEnvironmental resource managementSustainabilityClimate changeEnvironmental planningUrban climatePolitical scienceUrbanizationEquity (economics)

摘要: Within the current climate of change (environmental, economic and social) what constitutes ‘justice’ is continually shifting in relation to vulnerable people, places species. This most acute cities, where majority people now live need create new pathways co-existence between humans other species has been recognized. The convergence rapid urbanization anthropogenic had disproportionately negative effects on urban poor those marginalised (human non-human). paper provides a critical overview emergent field justice which focuses complex links environmental sustainability, human vulnerability biodiversity loss natural environment. an interdisciplinary agenda demanding forms sustainability research practical engagement underpinned by calls for more integrated approach eco-social principles around equity cities.

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