Environmental justice in developing countries : perspectives from Africa and Asia-Pacific / Rhuks Temitope Ako.
2013
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Author
Title
Environmental justice in developing countries : perspectives from Africa and Asia-Pacific / Rhuks Temitope Ako.
Published
Abingdon, Oxon [England] : Routledge, 2013.
Call Number
K3585 .A36 2013
Former Call Number
Comp 959 Ak61 2013
ISBN
9780415636339 (hbk.)
0415636337 (hbk.)
9780203422502 (ebk)
0415636337 (hbk.)
9780203422502 (ebk)
Description
xviii, 147 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)827852517
Summary
"The evolving environmental justice paradigm is conceptualized differently based on political, economic and historical factors. In developed countries, emphasis is placed on the role of individuals in environmental decision-making and the protection of their access to the prerequisite environmental information and capacity to challenge environmental decisions is the main focus. However, in developing countries, access to land and natural resources are considered integral elements of environmental justice paradigm.
This book focuses on the conceptualization, recognition and protection of environmental justice in developing countries. It explores the situation by engaging an analytical discourse of relevant legal provisions in four case study countries including Nigeria, South Africa, India and Papua New Guinea. The comparative analysis of environmental justice in these countries present a framework within which to appreciate the conceptualization of the environmental justice paradigm in developing countries, especially in Africa and the Asia-Pacific region."--pub. desc.
This book focuses on the conceptualization, recognition and protection of environmental justice in developing countries. It explores the situation by engaging an analytical discourse of relevant legal provisions in four case study countries including Nigeria, South Africa, India and Papua New Guinea. The comparative analysis of environmental justice in these countries present a framework within which to appreciate the conceptualization of the environmental justice paradigm in developing countries, especially in Africa and the Asia-Pacific region."--pub. desc.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [132]-142) and index.
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Table of Contents
Table of cases
viii
Table of statutes
xii
Acknowledgements
xv
List of abbreviations
xvi
1.
Introduction: scope of the book
1
2.
Environmental justice: international and regional instruments
12
3.
Nigeria
23
4.
South Africa
41
5.
India
60
6.
Papua New Guinea
76
7.
The comparative discourse
96
8.
Conclusion
105
Notes
107
Bibliography
132