The most important fish in the sea : menhaden and America /

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Author / Creator:Franklin, H. Bruce (Howard Bruce), 1934-
Imprint:Washington : Island Press/Shearwater Books, ©2007.
Description:1 online resource (265 pages) : illustrations, map
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11213136
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ISBN:9781597262477
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Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-252) and index.
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Summary:Just over two decades ago, research findings that environmentally hazardous facilities were more likely to be sited near poor and minority communities gave rise to the environmental justice movement. Yet inequitable distribution of the burdens of industrial facilities and pollution is only half of the problem; poor and minority communities are often denied the benefits of natural resources and can suffer disproportionate harm from decisions about their management and use. Justice and Natural Resources is the first book devoted to exploring the concept of environmental justice in the realm of natural resources. Contributors consider how decisions about the management and use of natural resources can exacerbate social injustice and the problems of disadvantaged communities. Looking at issues that are predominantly rural and western -- many of them involving Indian reservations, public lands, and resource development activities -- it offers a new and more expansive view of environmental justice. Justice and Natural Resources offers a concise overview of the field of environmental justice and a set of frameworks for understanding it. It expands the previously urban and industrial scope of the movement to include distribution of the burdens and access to the benefits of natural resources, broadening environmental justice to a truly nationwide concern.
Other form:Print version: Franklin, H. Bruce (Howard Bruce), 1934- Most important fish in the sea. Washington : Island Press/Shearwater Books, ©2007
Publisher's no.:MWT11450807
Table of Contents:
  • About Island Press & the Natural Resources Law Center
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acronyms
  • List of Cases
  • List of Statutes
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Frameworks
  • Ch 1: Beyond Traditional Environmental Justice
  • Ch 2: Assessing Claims of Environmental Justice
  • Ch 3: Water, Poverty, Equity, and Justice in Colorado
  • Ch 4: International Environmental Protection
  • Part II: Concepts
  • Ch 5: The Coincicental Order of Environmental Injustice
  • Ch 6: Environmental Justice in an Era of Devolved CollaborationCh 7: Tribal Sovereignty and Environmental Justice
  • Part III: Strategies and Applications
  • Ch 8: Expanding Civil Rights and Protections in Contested Terrain
  • Ch 9: Forest Management and Environmental Justice in Northern New Mexico
  • Ch 10: NEPA in Indiand Country
  • Ch 11: A Framework to Assess Environmental Justice Concerns for Proposed Federal Projects
  • Ch 12: Protecting Natural Resources and the Issue of Environmental Justice
  • Ch 13: Mineral Development
  • Conclusion
  • Ch 14: Hoping Against HistoryAbout the Authors
  • index
  • Island Press Board of Directors 2001