Environmental Justice Digest

A hub of resources for environmental justice in terms of inclusive and fair access to the benefits of biodiversity renewal, co-created through deliberative engagement and collective efforts by practitioners, community organisations, activists, policy makers, funders, and citizen experts, facilitated by RENEW researchers.

Here you can find a thematic summary of the Environmental Justice Forum findings, recommendations and priorities, a navigation of theoretical approaches to environmental justice, and signposts to inspiring case studies and resources.

This site is currently under construction. You’re welcome to contact b.zhao@exeter.ac.uk to get involved and give us feedback.

Renew Environmental Justice Forum

What is environmental justice, and what does it mean in the context of nature and biodiversity renewal? Environmental Justice Forum meetings bring practitioners together to discuss, debate, and identify actions and priorities for the environmental sector.

Key Theories on Environmental Justice: An Explainer

Environmental Justice has multiple dimensions. Philosophers and theorists have developed a rich literature on environmental justice, taking different approaches and emphasising the plurality of values spoken to by calls for environmental justice. These approaches are in conversation with one another – sometimes critical, sometimes expansive. This overview navigates this academic field, and is a starting point to dive deeper.

Case Studies

Resources

POLICY & IMPACT

Research, Data, Key Reports

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