Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulation

Author : Clifford Rechtschaffen
Category : law
LAN : English
Size : 0.46 MB

Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulationby Clifford Rechtschaffen addresses the intersection of environmental issues and social equity. The book delves into how certain communities, particularly marginalized populations, are disproportionately affected by environmental hazards due to systemic inequalities. Rechtschaffen examines laws, policies, and regulatory frameworks that aim to promote equity in environmental decision-making.

The text emphasizes the importance of considering the voices and needs of vulnerable communities in the development and implementation of environmental regulations. It discusses various case studies highlighting successful advocacy and policies that have improved environmental conditions for these populations. Through analyzing historical and contemporary legal frameworks, the author advocates for more inclusive practices that ensure environmental protection does not come at the expense of social justice.

Rechtschaffen also critiques existing policies and their shortcomings in addressing the root causes of environmental injustice. The book serves as a comprehensive resource for scholars, policymakers, and activists interested in understanding and combating environmental disparities. By focusing on the legal and regulatory aspects of environmental justice, the book seeks to inspire meaningful change and foster a more equitable approach to environmental governance.

For those interested in accessing the book, Environmental Justice: Law, Policy, and Regulationby Clifford Rechtschaffen may be available for PDF download through various academic and legal resources.

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