Publication

2005-08-01 - New York University Press

Language

English

Word Count

64,000 words, Guess

Page Count

256 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2005003742
  • Goodreads938495
  • LibraryThing4471796

Classifications

  • LCCGE220.A34 2005

Description

Popularized in the movies Erin Brockovich and A Civil Action, "environmental justice" refers to any local response to a threat against community health. In this book, Julian Agyeman argues that environmental justice and the sustainable communities movement are compatible in practical ways. Yet sustainability, which focuses on meeting our needs today while not compromising the ability of our successors to meet their needs, has not always partnered with the challenges of environmental justice. Sustainable Communities and the Challenge of Environmental Justice explores the ideological differences between these two groups and shows how they can work together. Agyeman provides concrete examples of potential model organizations that employ the types of strategies he advocates. This book is vital to the efforts of community organizers, policymakers, and everyone interested in a better environment and community health.

First Sentence

The relationship between environmental justice and sustainability groups has traditionally been uneasy.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Sustainable Communities and the Challenge of Environmental JusticePaperbackNew York University Press2005-08-01

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