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Fairness and Justice in Natural Resource Politics.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge explorations in environmental studiesPublisher: Taylor and Francis, 2016Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1317269888
  • 9781317269885
  • 131726987X
  • 9781315638058
  • 1315638053
  • 9781317269878
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 333.7 23
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Contents:
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Fairness and justice in natural resource politics: an introduction; PART I Conceptual approaches to resource fairness and justice; 2 Liberal global justice and social science; 3 What's democracy got to do with it? A political ecology perspective on socio-ecological justice; 4 Social costs and resource creation: essential elements of a political economy approach to resource fairness; PART II Empirical cases on resource fairness and justice.
5 Integrated water resources management in Brazil: participatory approaches as a way to resource justice?6 Claims for local justice in natural resource conflicts: lessons from Peru's mining sector; 7 Corporate social responsibility: a globally applicable tool to manage community-company relations in the extractive sector?; 8 Increasing fairness in global value chains? Possibilities and limitations of fair trade standards for the agricultural and mineral sector; 9 The soy-production fair(y) tale? Latin American perspectives on globalized dynamics, territoriality, and environmental justice.
10 Greening the imperial mode of living? Socio-ecological (in)justice, electromobility, and lithium mining in Argentina11 Foreign involvement in small-scale gold mining in Ghana and its impact on resource fairness; 12 Elite capture and the development of natural resource linkages in Mozambique; 13 The agrofuels project in Ukraine: how oligarchs and the EU foster agrarian injustice; 14 Price risks and resource fairness in commodity trading: the cotton and coffee sectors in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Fairness and justice in natural resource politics: an introduction; PART I Conceptual approaches to resource fairness and justice; 2 Liberal global justice and social science; 3 What's democracy got to do with it? A political ecology perspective on socio-ecological justice; 4 Social costs and resource creation: essential elements of a political economy approach to resource fairness; PART II Empirical cases on resource fairness and justice.

5 Integrated water resources management in Brazil: participatory approaches as a way to resource justice?6 Claims for local justice in natural resource conflicts: lessons from Peru's mining sector; 7 Corporate social responsibility: a globally applicable tool to manage community-company relations in the extractive sector?; 8 Increasing fairness in global value chains? Possibilities and limitations of fair trade standards for the agricultural and mineral sector; 9 The soy-production fair(y) tale? Latin American perspectives on globalized dynamics, territoriality, and environmental justice.

10 Greening the imperial mode of living? Socio-ecological (in)justice, electromobility, and lithium mining in Argentina11 Foreign involvement in small-scale gold mining in Ghana and its impact on resource fairness; 12 Elite capture and the development of natural resource linkages in Mozambique; 13 The agrofuels project in Ukraine: how oligarchs and the EU foster agrarian injustice; 14 Price risks and resource fairness in commodity trading: the cotton and coffee sectors in sub-Saharan Africa.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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