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Environmental justice and attachment to place: Australian cases

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posted on 2024-10-30, 21:58 authored by David Schlosberg, Lauren Rickards, Jason Byrne
Australia illustrates a particular arena of environmental justice (EJ) theorizing that warrants closer scrutiny and development - the relationship between cultural identity, place attachment, environmental policy, and the experience of injustice. In this chapter we review the relationship between this strong place identification and claims of environmental (in)justice. While historically not a major organizing principle or movement, applications and uses of EJ discourse in the Australian context are increasing. We begin by defining and arguing for the centrality of place attachment to conceptions of environmental justice. We then discuss three very different Australian cases where this approach is articulated: Aboriginal Australians' relationship to Country; coal and gas mining; and a fire event that brings together concerns about climate change and air pollution.

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Start page

591

End page

602

Total pages

12

Outlet

The Routledge Handbook of Environmental Justice

Edition

1

Editors

R. Holifield, J. Chakraborty and G. Walker

Publisher

Routledge

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2018 selection and editorial matter, Editors; individual chapters, Authors

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2006074007

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-12-04

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