Advancing Environmental Justice for Marginalized Communities in India : Progress, Challenges and Opportunities

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Advancing Environmental Justice for Marginalized Communities in India : Progress, Challenges and Opportunities

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 244 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367692827
  • DDC分類 363.7052

Full Description

This interdisciplinary collection examines social equity and environmental justice in India. It assesses the effectiveness of environmental policies and institutions in rendering justice for marginalized communities while ensuring protection of the environment. It also analyses the influence of the neoliberal state and its political economies on the development and outcomes of these policies and institutions.

The book provides a unique perspective on environmental justice because of its consistent emphasis on social justice, rather than the prevailing predominant analyses from legal or environmental perspectives. It explores the themes of effectiveness and equity as they pertain to public policy instruments, such as environmental impact assessment, environmental licensing and enforcement, public hearings, and environmental activism strategies. The four interlinked dimensions of environmental justice, namely recognitional justice, procedural justice, distributive justice, and restorative justice, provide the core of the book's conceptual framework. The contributions draw on ideas and methods from development studies, environmental geography, environmental law and policy, natural resource management, public administration, and political economy The book concludes by considering planning, policy and institutional reforms and community-based initiatives that are needed to promote and protect environmental justice in India.

Offering an important reference for researchers and scholars, this book will appeal to those in law, geography, environmental studies, natural resource management, development studies, sociology, and political science. It will also be of interest to community-based researchers, environmentalists and other civil society activists, natural resource managers, and policy makers.

Contents

Part 1 Introduction 1. Environmental justice in India: Context, issues and framework Part 2 Economic, policy and institutional context 2. Injustice and justice: The double movement of small hydro development in Himachal Pradesh 3. The visible fault line of development: The right of consent of Adivasi communities and the political economy of mining 4. Realizing sustainable development and water justice through procedural justice 5. The National Green Tribunal's response to the cause of tribals and fisherfolk 6. Being appraised by experts: A review of the role of Expert Appraisal Committees in the environmental clearance process and judicial intervention Part 3 Cases studies of justice and injustice 7. Small hydro and environmental justice: Lessons from the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh 8. A case study of impact assessment, litigation and a social movement against a limestone mine in Gujarat 9. Values matter: Gender-based exclusion from environmental impact assessments in Mahuva, Gujarat 10. Holding international finance institutions accountable for environmental injustice: A case study of the Tata Mundra Power Plant in Gujarat 11. Environmental justice and participation for communities in southern India: Sand mining in Udupi District, Karnataka 12. Karwar fisherfolk's quest for environmental justice: Examining the roles of impact assessment, environmental regulatory agencies and legal institutions 13. Advancing environmental justice: Lessons from the Thoothukudi Sterlite Copper case 14. Judicial environmentalism: The thorny case of Prosopis juliflora Part 4 Conclusion 15. Lessons for policy and institutional reform

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