Mansfield Global Conference on Environmental Justice

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Author(s): Belinda Clements
Publisher: Published by the Inter-Disciplinary Press
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 351

Cover Page......Page 1
Inside Cover Page......Page 2
Advisory Board......Page 3
ISBN Page......Page 4
Contents......Page 6
Introduction: Belinda Clements......Page 10
Part I: Top Down? Government Responses to Environmental Justice......Page 20
The Final Frontier: Kristy Buckley......Page 22
What Does it Mean to Regulate?: Janak Rana Ghose......Page 30
Legal Impediments to the Survival of Organic Production?: Martin Phillipson......Page 44
The Sustainability Analysis Framework: Kendal Hodgman......Page 58
Utilisation of Voluntary Conservation Agreements in Australia: Jo Kehoe......Page 72
Part II:...Or Bottom Up?......Page 84
Environmental Justice: Kim Loyens......Page 86
Using Facilitative Processes to Achieve Sustainable Environmental Outcomes: Tania Sourdin......Page 100
Going Local?: Henrike Rau and John McDonagh......Page 114
Knowledge Production and Citizens' Participation: Timo Peuhkuri......Page 128
Environmental Justice and Hazardous Waste Controversies in Taiwan: Mei-Fang Fan......Page 142
Reflections on Decisionmaking Process in Transition Society: Maie Kiisel......Page 154
Part III: Whose Knowledge Counts Anyway?......Page 166
The Public Debate On GM: Linda Hadfield......Page 168
Discursive Strategies in GM Policy: Eszter Kollar, Attila Fonyo, Miklos Sukosd......Page 178
Getting the Message: Nina Hall and Cassandra Star......Page 194
How Many Koalas are there on Kangaroo Island?: Sarah Wilks......Page 204
Environmental Grief: Kriss Kevorkian......Page 220
Examining the Technological Approach to Environmentally Sustainable Architecture in India: Deepika Mathur......Page 232
Search for a Theory Linking Environment with Society: Doriana Daroit......Page 240
Part IV: The Search for Effective Moral Discourse......Page 252
Owning Nature: Simon Hailwood......Page 254
Sustainable Development, Bioethics and Vulnerable Human Subjects: Janet Brewer......Page 264
Water Rights are Human Rights: Maria Baldwin......Page 274
The Mobilisation of Norms for Legitimacy in the Global Warming deabte@ Cassandra Star......Page 284
Promoting Environmental Citizenship?: Belinda Clements......Page 294
Part V: Making Knowledge Count?......Page 308
Environmental Education in a Course on Ethics and International Development: Judith Andre......Page 310
Forward Thinking: David Hunter......Page 318
'Environment' and 'Sustainable Development': A. Catzifotiou, G. Liarakou, M. Daskolia......Page 326
Empowerment of Professionals as a Strategy for Effective Sustainability of the Built Environment: Joseph Akin Fadamiro......Page 338
Notes on Contributers......Page 348