Recognition in urban climate justice: marginality and exclusion of migrants in Indian cities:

作者: Eric Chu , Kavya Michael , None

DOI: 10.1177/0956247818814449

关键词: Adaptation (computer science)Economic JusticeUrban climatePolitical scienceClimate justiceContext (language use)Political economy

摘要: This paper explores the recognitional dimensions of urban climate change justice in a development context. Through lens migrants Indian cities Bengaluru and Surat, we highlight how...

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