EiJ CONCEPT: Restorative Justice
This essay provides a brief overview of restorative justice and its relation to environment justice.
This essay provides a brief overview of restorative justice and its relation to environment justice.
C-Urge project is a doctoral network set up to research and better understand the complexity of climate and enviromental change, that is happening on global, as well as on a local scale.
Through various research approaches set in various countries, we aim to highlight the notion of urgency and need to enrich the debate around the topic of environemtal change, that is both fast, and subtle and poses a serious challenge for the future.
Enviornmental injustice researcher's program pages.
Digital collection of resources for understanding and using critical concepts to characterize and respond to environmental injustice.
Collection of EiJ data resource essays.
Collections of readings that examine and conceptualize environmental injustice.
Collection of timelines related to environmental injustice.
This timeline presents divergent narratives surrounding compensation for affected victims in Vietnam's Formosa Disaster.
Timeline Entries in Red represents State-Funded Media reports.
The Pollution Reporter app in an example of a civic data resource for the Chemical Valley (Sarnia, CA) case study (Group #3).