Fairness and Justice in Environmental Decision Making
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Fairness and Justice in Environmental Decision Making

Water Under the Bridge

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Fairness and Justice in Environmental Decision Making

Water Under the Bridge

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By crossing disciplinary boundaries, this book uniquely connects theories of justice with people's lived experience within social conflicts over resource sharing. It shows why some conflicts, such as local opposition to wind farms and water disputes, have become intractable social problems in many countries of the world. It shows the power of in justice in generating opposition to decisions. The book answers the question: why are the results of many government initiatives and policies not accepted by those affected?

Focusing on two social conflicts over water sharing in Australia to show why fairness and justice are important in decision-making, the book shows how these conflicts are typical of water sharing and other natural resource conflicts experienced in many countries around the world, particularly in the context of climate change. It tells the stories of these conflicts from the perspectives of those involved. These practically-based findings are then related back to ideas and constructs of justice from disciplines such as social psychology, political philosophy and jurisprudence.

With a strong practical focus, this book offers readers an opportunity to develop a deep understanding of fairness and justice in environmental decision-making. It opens up a wealth of fairness and justice ideas for decision-makers, practitioners, and researchers in natural resource management, environmental governance, community consultation, and sustainable development, as well as people in government and corporations who interface and consult with communities where natural resources are being used.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2014
ISBN
9781135051532
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. List of photographs
  6. List of figures
  7. List of tables
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. Glossary, abbreviations and terms
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 A global concern: seeking fairness in resource sharing
  12. 2 Theories of justice and the search for fairness
  13. 3 Developing a justice-based research approach
  14. 4 Voices and stories: two water conflicts in Australia
  15. 5 Finding injustice — seeking justice
  16. 6 A sense of justice — processes and outcomes
  17. 7 Muddying the waters: worldviews, institutions and change
  18. 8 Justice as a means and an end in environmental decision making
  19. References
  20. Index