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Author Crawford, Neil J. W

Title Climate Justice in the Majority World Vulnerability, Resistance, and Diverse Knowledges
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (301 p.)
Series Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research Series
Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research Series
Contents Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Climate Justice Beyond the Minority World -- Towards Decolonial Knowledges -- 1 State of the Art and Knowledge Gaps in the Climate Justice Landscape -- 2 Why 'Majority World'? -- 3 Overview of Chapters -- 4 Advancing Climate Justice Scholarship -- References -- 1 Southern Climate Justice Activism in the Context of an Energy Transition: Forest Rights Over Coal in Mahan, Central India -- 1 Introduction
2 Climate Justice Movements in the Majority World -- 3 How the Indian State Drives Ecological Injustice -- 3.1 Postcolonial Development and Ecological Injustice -- 3.2 Neoliberal Development and Ecological Injustice -- 3.3 Coal and Ecological Injustice -- 3.4 Paradoxical Climate Justice -- 3.5 Undermining Democratic Rights Over Forests: Legal Injustice -- 4 A Forest Rights Movement in India's Energy Capital -- 4.1 Displacement and Deforestation -- 4.2 How the State Drove Ecological Injustice at Mahan -- 4.2.1 Central Government's Conflict Between Coal and Forests
4.2.2 State Government's Violation of the FRA -- 4.3 Forest Rights and Democracy: The Movement -- 4.3.1 Mobilization -- 4.3.2 Tactics and Countertactics -- 4.3.3 Victory Or Respite? -- 4.3.4 Forest Rights as Democracy and Climate Justice -- 5 Analysis: Forest Rights and Democracy as Climate Justice for Central Indian Communities -- 5.1 Difference in Indigenous Climate Justice: Climate Justice Vs. Forest Rights -- 5.2 Framing a Southern Climate Justice Activism in the Context of Energy Transition -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- References
2 Extreme Climatic Events and Climate Change Policies: A Call for Climate Justice Action in Mozambique -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Framing Climate Justice in Mozambique -- 3 Climate Policy in Mozambique: Does Climate Justice Matter? -- 4 Vulnerability and Resilience: Grassroots Climate Justice -- 5 Conclusion: Dynamic Climate Justice From the Ground Up in Mozambique -- Notes -- References -- 3 The Intersection of Climate Justice and Agroecology in Puerto Rico Post-Hurricane Maria: Voices From the Ground -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Collective Agency and Community Resilience Framework
3 Hurricane Maria and Puerto Rico's Colonial Legacy -- 4 Agroecology and #JustRecovery Puerto Rico -- 5 Injustice in Puerto Rico: Colonial Roots -- 6 Agroecology On the Ground: Capacity Building for Community Resilience -- 7 How Can People Ensure Their Communities Are Sustainable and Resilient in the Face of Future Climate Disasters? -- 8 Why Is Agroecology So Important to Agroecological Promoters and Producers in Puerto Rico? -- 9 Discussion -- References -- 4 'I Was Poor Before, But Cyclone Amphan Left Me Destitute': Disaster Displacement and Support in Bangladesh -- 1 Introduction
Notes Description based upon print version of record
2 Cyclones: Displacement, Shelters, and Compounding Vulnerability
Subject Environmental justice-Cross-cultural studies
Climatic changes-Social aspects-Cross-cultural studies
Environmental policy-Cross-cultural studies
Form Electronic book
Author Michael, Kavya
Mikulewicz, Michael
ISBN 9781000921311
100092131X