Advancing environmental justice for marginalized communities in India : progress, challenges and opportunities /: progress, challenges and opportunities. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Advancing environmental justice for marginalized communities in India : progress, challenges and opportunities /: progress, challenges and opportunities. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Advancing environmental justice for marginalized communities in India : progress, challenges and opportunities
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Alan P. Diduck, Kirit Patel, Aruna Kumar Malik.
- Editors:
- Diduck, Alan
Patel, Kirit
Malik, Aruna Kumar - Contents:
- Part 1 Introduction 1. Environmental justice in India: Context, issues and framework Kirit Patel, Alan P. Diduck and Aruna Kumar Malik Part 2 Economic, policy and institutional context 2. Injustice and justice: The double movement of small hydro development in Himachal Pradesh J. Mark Baker 3. The visible fault line of development: The right of consent of Adivasi communities and the political economy of mining Arpitha Kodiveri 4. Realizing sustainable development and water justice through procedural justice Gayathri D. Naik 5. The National Green Tribunal’s response to the cause of tribals and fisherfolk Armin Rosencranz, Avinash Mathews, Sangram Sinh Parab, Shubham Janghu and Suhaas Putta 6. Being appraised by experts: A review of the role of Expert Appraisal Committees in the environmental clearance process and judicial intervention Himanshu Pabreja and Neelotpalam Tiwari Part 3 Cases studies of justice and injustice 7. Small hydro and environmental justice: Lessons from the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh Alan P. Diduck, Richard Johnson, Esther Edwards, A. John Sinclair, James Gardner and Kirit Patel 8. A case study of impact assessment, litigation and a social movement against a limestone mine in Gujarat Ariane Dilay 9. Values matter: Gender-based exclusion from environmental impact assessments in Mahuva, Gujarat Bryce Gallant 10. Holding international finance institutions accountable for environmental injustice: A case study of the Tata Mundra Power Plant in GujaratPart 1 Introduction 1. Environmental justice in India: Context, issues and framework Kirit Patel, Alan P. Diduck and Aruna Kumar Malik Part 2 Economic, policy and institutional context 2. Injustice and justice: The double movement of small hydro development in Himachal Pradesh J. Mark Baker 3. The visible fault line of development: The right of consent of Adivasi communities and the political economy of mining Arpitha Kodiveri 4. Realizing sustainable development and water justice through procedural justice Gayathri D. Naik 5. The National Green Tribunal’s response to the cause of tribals and fisherfolk Armin Rosencranz, Avinash Mathews, Sangram Sinh Parab, Shubham Janghu and Suhaas Putta 6. Being appraised by experts: A review of the role of Expert Appraisal Committees in the environmental clearance process and judicial intervention Himanshu Pabreja and Neelotpalam Tiwari Part 3 Cases studies of justice and injustice 7. Small hydro and environmental justice: Lessons from the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh Alan P. Diduck, Richard Johnson, Esther Edwards, A. John Sinclair, James Gardner and Kirit Patel 8. A case study of impact assessment, litigation and a social movement against a limestone mine in Gujarat Ariane Dilay 9. Values matter: Gender-based exclusion from environmental impact assessments in Mahuva, Gujarat Bryce Gallant 10. Holding international finance institutions accountable for environmental injustice: A case study of the Tata Mundra Power Plant in Gujarat Avery Letkemann, Carinne Bétournay, Bharat Patel, Kirit Patel and Alan P. Diduck 11. Environmental justice and participation for communities in southern India: Sand mining in Udupi District, Karnataka Cassandra Szabo and Mahabaleshwar Hegde 12. Karwar fisherfolk’s quest for environmental justice: Examining the roles of impact assessment, environmental regulatory agencies and legal institutions Mahabaleshwar Hegde, Kirit Patel, Alan P. Diduck and Debayan Gupta 13. Advancing environmental justice: Lessons from the Thoothukudi Sterlite Copper case Aruna Kumar Malik, Alan P. Diduck and Kirit Patel 14. Judicial environmentalism: The thorny case of Prosopis juliflora R. Seenivasan Part 4 Conclusion 15. Lessons for policy and institutional reform Alan P. Diduck, Kirit Patel and Aruna Kumar Malik … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 363.7052
Environmental justice -- India
Environmental law -- India - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000441444
9781000441413
9781003141228 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367692810
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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