An introduction to environmental justice -- Theories of causation -- Risk and health -- Constitutional and civil rights claims -- Standard setting -- Permitting -- Public enforcement -- Environmental justice and contaminated sites -- Environmental justice in Indian country -- Governmental initiatives to address environmental justice -- Land-use planning -- Information disclosure and environmental review -- Citizen enforcement and common law remedies -- Climate justice -- Disaster justice -- Food justice.
Summary:
"Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulation explores theory and practice in this dynamic subject, which fuses environmental law and civil rights enforcement. From early concerns over toxic waste in minority communities, environmental justice expanded to consider the range of environmental threats facing poor, immigrant, and indigenous communities; women, children, and seniors; and other vulnerable populations. This third edition provides extensively updated materials to address environmental justice concerns today, including oil drilling in the Arctic, the Dakota Access Pipeline, drinking water contamination in Flint, and the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Featuring new chapters addressing disaster justice and food justice, this new edition also expands coverage of environmental enforcement, contaminated sites, climate justice, and environmental justice in Indian country, all with an eye towards identifying modern challenges and available tools for the continuing pursuit of environmental justice"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.