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Environmental Inequalities Beyond Borders Local Perspectives On Global Injustices Joann Carmin Julian Agyeman

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Environmental Inequalities Beyond Borders Local Perspectives On Global Injustices Joann Carmin Julian Agyeman
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.41 MB
Author: Joann Carmin & Julian Agyeman
ISBN: 9780262015516, 026201551X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Environmental Inequalities Beyond Borders Local Perspectives On Global Injustices Joann Carmin Julian Agyeman by Joann Carmin & Julian Agyeman 9780262015516, 026201551X instant download after payment.

Multinational corporations often exploit natural resources or locate factories in poor countries far from the demand for the products and profits that result. Developed countries also routinely dump hazardous materials and produce greenhouse gas emissions that have a disproportionate impact on developing countries. This book investigates how these and other globalized practices exact high social and environmental costs as poor, local communities are forced to cope with depleted resources, pollution, health problems, and social and cultural disruption. Case studies drawn from Africa, Asia, the Pacific Rim, and Latin America critically assess how diverse types of global inequalities play out on local terrains. These range from an assessment of the pros and cons of foreign investment in Fiji to an account of the work of transnational activists combating toxic waste disposal in Mozambique. Taken together, the chapters demonstrate the spatial disconnect between global consumption and production on the one hand and local environmental quality and human rights on the other. The result is a rich perspective not only on the ways industries, governments, and consumption patterns may further entrench existing inequalities but also on how emerging networks and movements can foster institutional change and promote social equality and environmental justice.
ISBN : 9780262015516

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