Climate Justice in the Majority World
Vulnerability, Resistance, and Diverse Knowledges
Herausgeber: Crawford, Neil J W; Mikulewicz, Michael; Michael, Kavya
Climate Justice in the Majority World
Vulnerability, Resistance, and Diverse Knowledges
Herausgeber: Crawford, Neil J W; Mikulewicz, Michael; Michael, Kavya
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This edited collection explores a diverse range of climate (in)justice case studies from the Majority World - where most of humans and non-humans live.
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This edited collection explores a diverse range of climate (in)justice case studies from the Majority World - where most of humans and non-humans live.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781032101804
- ISBN-10: 1032101806
- Artikelnr.: 67824575
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781032101804
- ISBN-10: 1032101806
- Artikelnr.: 67824575
Neil J. W. Crawford is a research fellow in climate action and member of the Priestley Centre for Climate Futures, University of Leeds, UK. Their research focuses on forced migration and displacement, refugee rights, climate justice, and the inequalities of climate change, gender and sexuality, and cities. Kavya Michael is an environmental-social scientist at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. Her research broadly examines environmental change and energy-related issues through a human rights and justice lens. She studies the multiple intersections of climate change, urban inequality, informality, and inter- and intraregional migration with a focus on the Global South. Michael Mikulewicz is an assistant professor at the Department of Environmental Studies at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF). Michael is a human geographer who applies critical theory to study issues of climate and environmental (in)justice, adaptation, and urban sustainability.
Introduction: Climate Justice beyond the Minority World - Towards
Decolonial Knowledges
Kavya Michael, Michael Mikulewicz, and Neil J. W. Crawford
1. Southern Climate Justice Activism in the Context of an Energy
Transition: Forest Rights over Coal in Mahan, Central India
Ruchira Talukdar and Priya Pillai
2. Extreme Climatic Events and Climate Change Policies:A Call for Climate
Justice Action in Mozambique
José Maria do Rosário Chilaúle Langa, Natacha Bruna, Boaventura Monjane,
Giverage do Amaral, Elton Augusto da Amélia Fé, Bento Paulo Rafael,
Patricia Figueiredo Walker, and Patricia E. Perkins
3. The Intersection of Climate Justice and Agroecology in Puerto Rico
Post-Hurricane Maria: Voices from the Ground
Thelma I. Vélez
4. 'I was poor before, but Cyclone Amphan left me destitute': Disaster
Displacement and Support in Bangladesh
Neil J. W. Crawford, Siddiqur Rahman, Tanzina Nazia, Sennan David Mattar,
and Ukegbu Uwa Kalu
5. The Green Climate Fund as an Elaborate Scheme of Generating Social Harms
Jessica Omukuti and Aidan O'Sullivan
6. Climate Justice in Latin America: Mapping the Key Emerging Debates
Lira Luz Benites Lazaro, Zenaida Luisa Lauda-Rodriguez, Susanne Börner,
Andrea Lampis, and Leandro Luiz Giatti
7. Socioecological Conflicts and Resistances: The Platformization of
Climate Justice Activism in Brazil
Caio Penko Teixeira
8. Resisting Dispossession and Destruction: Climate (In)justice and Wind
Extraction Frontier in the Postcolonial Indian State
David Singh
9. The Marginality of the Plainland Indigenous Communities in Climate
Change Plans and Finance in Bangladesh
Siddiqur Rahman and A. K. M. Mamunur Rashid
10. Ethical Dimensions of Climate and Environmental Issues in Pakistani
Media
Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh, Muhammad Ittefaq, Sadia Jamil, and Bushra Hameedur
Rahman
11. Socioecological Entanglements, Invasive Ecology, and Climate Injustice:
A Story of Cape Town, South Africa
Grace D. O'Donovan
12. Resisting Narratives of Future Foreclosure: Rethinking Adaptation and
Resilience in Favour of Climate Justice in the Maldives
Africa Bauzà Garcia-Arcicollar
Conclusion: Towards Justice in Climate Justice Research - Feedback from
Chapter Contributors
Michael Mikulewicz, Kavya Michael, and Neil J. W. Crawford
Index
Decolonial Knowledges
Kavya Michael, Michael Mikulewicz, and Neil J. W. Crawford
1. Southern Climate Justice Activism in the Context of an Energy
Transition: Forest Rights over Coal in Mahan, Central India
Ruchira Talukdar and Priya Pillai
2. Extreme Climatic Events and Climate Change Policies:A Call for Climate
Justice Action in Mozambique
José Maria do Rosário Chilaúle Langa, Natacha Bruna, Boaventura Monjane,
Giverage do Amaral, Elton Augusto da Amélia Fé, Bento Paulo Rafael,
Patricia Figueiredo Walker, and Patricia E. Perkins
3. The Intersection of Climate Justice and Agroecology in Puerto Rico
Post-Hurricane Maria: Voices from the Ground
Thelma I. Vélez
4. 'I was poor before, but Cyclone Amphan left me destitute': Disaster
Displacement and Support in Bangladesh
Neil J. W. Crawford, Siddiqur Rahman, Tanzina Nazia, Sennan David Mattar,
and Ukegbu Uwa Kalu
5. The Green Climate Fund as an Elaborate Scheme of Generating Social Harms
Jessica Omukuti and Aidan O'Sullivan
6. Climate Justice in Latin America: Mapping the Key Emerging Debates
Lira Luz Benites Lazaro, Zenaida Luisa Lauda-Rodriguez, Susanne Börner,
Andrea Lampis, and Leandro Luiz Giatti
7. Socioecological Conflicts and Resistances: The Platformization of
Climate Justice Activism in Brazil
Caio Penko Teixeira
8. Resisting Dispossession and Destruction: Climate (In)justice and Wind
Extraction Frontier in the Postcolonial Indian State
David Singh
9. The Marginality of the Plainland Indigenous Communities in Climate
Change Plans and Finance in Bangladesh
Siddiqur Rahman and A. K. M. Mamunur Rashid
10. Ethical Dimensions of Climate and Environmental Issues in Pakistani
Media
Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh, Muhammad Ittefaq, Sadia Jamil, and Bushra Hameedur
Rahman
11. Socioecological Entanglements, Invasive Ecology, and Climate Injustice:
A Story of Cape Town, South Africa
Grace D. O'Donovan
12. Resisting Narratives of Future Foreclosure: Rethinking Adaptation and
Resilience in Favour of Climate Justice in the Maldives
Africa Bauzà Garcia-Arcicollar
Conclusion: Towards Justice in Climate Justice Research - Feedback from
Chapter Contributors
Michael Mikulewicz, Kavya Michael, and Neil J. W. Crawford
Index
Introduction: Climate Justice beyond the Minority World - Towards
Decolonial Knowledges
Kavya Michael, Michael Mikulewicz, and Neil J. W. Crawford
1. Southern Climate Justice Activism in the Context of an Energy
Transition: Forest Rights over Coal in Mahan, Central India
Ruchira Talukdar and Priya Pillai
2. Extreme Climatic Events and Climate Change Policies:A Call for Climate
Justice Action in Mozambique
José Maria do Rosário Chilaúle Langa, Natacha Bruna, Boaventura Monjane,
Giverage do Amaral, Elton Augusto da Amélia Fé, Bento Paulo Rafael,
Patricia Figueiredo Walker, and Patricia E. Perkins
3. The Intersection of Climate Justice and Agroecology in Puerto Rico
Post-Hurricane Maria: Voices from the Ground
Thelma I. Vélez
4. 'I was poor before, but Cyclone Amphan left me destitute': Disaster
Displacement and Support in Bangladesh
Neil J. W. Crawford, Siddiqur Rahman, Tanzina Nazia, Sennan David Mattar,
and Ukegbu Uwa Kalu
5. The Green Climate Fund as an Elaborate Scheme of Generating Social Harms
Jessica Omukuti and Aidan O'Sullivan
6. Climate Justice in Latin America: Mapping the Key Emerging Debates
Lira Luz Benites Lazaro, Zenaida Luisa Lauda-Rodriguez, Susanne Börner,
Andrea Lampis, and Leandro Luiz Giatti
7. Socioecological Conflicts and Resistances: The Platformization of
Climate Justice Activism in Brazil
Caio Penko Teixeira
8. Resisting Dispossession and Destruction: Climate (In)justice and Wind
Extraction Frontier in the Postcolonial Indian State
David Singh
9. The Marginality of the Plainland Indigenous Communities in Climate
Change Plans and Finance in Bangladesh
Siddiqur Rahman and A. K. M. Mamunur Rashid
10. Ethical Dimensions of Climate and Environmental Issues in Pakistani
Media
Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh, Muhammad Ittefaq, Sadia Jamil, and Bushra Hameedur
Rahman
11. Socioecological Entanglements, Invasive Ecology, and Climate Injustice:
A Story of Cape Town, South Africa
Grace D. O'Donovan
12. Resisting Narratives of Future Foreclosure: Rethinking Adaptation and
Resilience in Favour of Climate Justice in the Maldives
Africa Bauzà Garcia-Arcicollar
Conclusion: Towards Justice in Climate Justice Research - Feedback from
Chapter Contributors
Michael Mikulewicz, Kavya Michael, and Neil J. W. Crawford
Index
Decolonial Knowledges
Kavya Michael, Michael Mikulewicz, and Neil J. W. Crawford
1. Southern Climate Justice Activism in the Context of an Energy
Transition: Forest Rights over Coal in Mahan, Central India
Ruchira Talukdar and Priya Pillai
2. Extreme Climatic Events and Climate Change Policies:A Call for Climate
Justice Action in Mozambique
José Maria do Rosário Chilaúle Langa, Natacha Bruna, Boaventura Monjane,
Giverage do Amaral, Elton Augusto da Amélia Fé, Bento Paulo Rafael,
Patricia Figueiredo Walker, and Patricia E. Perkins
3. The Intersection of Climate Justice and Agroecology in Puerto Rico
Post-Hurricane Maria: Voices from the Ground
Thelma I. Vélez
4. 'I was poor before, but Cyclone Amphan left me destitute': Disaster
Displacement and Support in Bangladesh
Neil J. W. Crawford, Siddiqur Rahman, Tanzina Nazia, Sennan David Mattar,
and Ukegbu Uwa Kalu
5. The Green Climate Fund as an Elaborate Scheme of Generating Social Harms
Jessica Omukuti and Aidan O'Sullivan
6. Climate Justice in Latin America: Mapping the Key Emerging Debates
Lira Luz Benites Lazaro, Zenaida Luisa Lauda-Rodriguez, Susanne Börner,
Andrea Lampis, and Leandro Luiz Giatti
7. Socioecological Conflicts and Resistances: The Platformization of
Climate Justice Activism in Brazil
Caio Penko Teixeira
8. Resisting Dispossession and Destruction: Climate (In)justice and Wind
Extraction Frontier in the Postcolonial Indian State
David Singh
9. The Marginality of the Plainland Indigenous Communities in Climate
Change Plans and Finance in Bangladesh
Siddiqur Rahman and A. K. M. Mamunur Rashid
10. Ethical Dimensions of Climate and Environmental Issues in Pakistani
Media
Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh, Muhammad Ittefaq, Sadia Jamil, and Bushra Hameedur
Rahman
11. Socioecological Entanglements, Invasive Ecology, and Climate Injustice:
A Story of Cape Town, South Africa
Grace D. O'Donovan
12. Resisting Narratives of Future Foreclosure: Rethinking Adaptation and
Resilience in Favour of Climate Justice in the Maldives
Africa Bauzà Garcia-Arcicollar
Conclusion: Towards Justice in Climate Justice Research - Feedback from
Chapter Contributors
Michael Mikulewicz, Kavya Michael, and Neil J. W. Crawford
Index