Comparative Assessment of Environmental Justice Conflicts across Coastal California: An Open-Access, Interactive Database Exploring Conflict Distribution, Community Mobilization, and Actor Networks
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2024
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Journal Title:Environmental Justice
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Description:Environmental justice (EJ) scholarship and activism have advanced procedural and distributive justice as integral tenets of public policy design and implementation. New attention is being directed toward underemphasized tenets of recognitional and restorative justice. In this article, we introduce a new open-access, living database and interactive mapping tool—the Coastal California EJ Conflicts Database—which facilitates comparative analyses of actor networks involved in perpetuating and resisting environmental injustices, the mobilization strategies they deploy, and outcomes of 87 EJ conflicts along the California Coast.
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Source:Environmental Justice (2024)
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ISSN:1939-4071 ; 1937-5174
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:4cd740e9125c7c9a77611a7f972e497413d45771d34be64d6aae3b24c699062bcf7bc5ba0aa8878180db3ca4753f795581e3c0d1fe8eda6f30378bdf3b72fe36
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