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![]() | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]Conclusion Justice Food and i[...] |
![]() | [...]s of all Australians. The engagement of a climate justice lens enables us to consider how climate ch[...] |
![]() | [...]how Part 4 focuses on models for change from a justice perspective. Strait Islander conc[...] |
![]() | Acknowledgements This Climate Justice Report is the result of a collaborative endeavour between UnitingJustice Australia, the Sydney Social Justice Network and the Sydney Environment Institute. Th[...], and how can people and societies adapt a Social Justice Fellowship funded by the Sydney Social Justice positively to environmental change? Netw[...]UnitingJustice Australia is the national justice advocacy and policy funded by the Sydney Research[...]advocating for justice for refugees and asylum seekers, positive social change, by fostering a broad community of social justice[...]ence, racism, discrimination and the about social justice.[...]http://sydney.edu.au/arts/research/social_justice_network/ relations, environment and culture, sust[...]ities and the natural world 5 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]and economic disadvantage experienced as a result justice is a discourse that explores this imbalance of cl[...]e, culturally inappropriate medical in applying a justice theory to environmental activism. The study of[...]yment opportunities, restricted access to climate justice enables us to recognise the prevalence of inequit[...]in environmental injustice. More broadly climate justice explores[...]ity of life focussed. Caring increased procedural justice, mutual respect, self-determination[...]of natural Collins 2014). 7 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | resource management on their own lands can have co-[...] |
![]() | Part 1: Climate Justice Climate justice recognises that not all communities experience th[...]osberg & Collins 2014). Notions of environmental justice emerged amongst activist and Early movements for environmental justice recognised a concept of Indigenous groups who rec[...]our1 from decision making. For many environmental justice. These principles incorporated Indigenous[...]thers 2010, p. 18). demanded increased procedural justice, mutual respect, self determination and[...]y Schlosberg and Carruthers 9 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...]Part 1: Climate Justice |
![]() | [...]The Bali Principles of Climate Justice, adopted by representatives Followi[...]ich recognises the devastating and justice, recognising that the impacts of climate c[...]role of historical responsibility and restorative justice, and The Bali principles ca[...]he world. 10 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...]Part 1: Climate Justice |
![]() | [...]climate justice sentiment: Emphasizing the need for urgent a[...]2006 the Uniting Church 11 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...]Part 1: Climate Justice |
![]() | [...]human, natural, social and economic This climate justice lens provides a basis from which to explore the[...]lure, diabetes and other 12 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...]Part 1: Climate Justice |
![]() | [...]& Minchin 2014, p. 264). 13 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...]Part 1: Climate Justice |
![]() | [...]tween +17% 14 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...]Part 1: Climate Justice |
![]() | [...]While a climate justice lens enables us to identify disadvantage,[...]most affected by climate change to procedural justice, mutual r[...]making that affects them. Climate justice recognises the wealth[...]Sen and Nussbaum have developed a theory of justice that focuses on[...]ral idea is The threats to the rights of that justice should not be simply considered on the basis of[...]Part 1: Climate Justice |
![]() | [...]participation. Ultimately, concepts of climate justice must address suited for understanding and analysing climate justice concerns[...]re that adaptation and the achievement of climate justice will also reclaiming their ability to re[...]luding natural and man 16 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...]Part 1: Climate Justice |
![]() | [...]Indigenous knowledge associated with natural resource generations. This particular knowledge about the[...]provide intergenerational observations of natural resource[...]ificantly impacted traditional systems of natural resource management[...]with climate in the way people carry out natural resource management, and change events (Leona[...]l resources and knowledge 17 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...]Part 1: Climate Justice |
![]() | [...]Vj* Part 1: Climate Justice wB-mfSw vi Witti[...] |
![]() | [...]e (Green & Minchin 2014). 19 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]the general population. 20 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]he costs indicators of chronic stress. The Social Justice Commissioner said of and demand for health[...]rings where temperatures 21 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]or many generations is also threatened. A climate justice their ability to respond to the challenges t[...]nvironmental management practices such as natural resource country (Green, King & Morrison 20[...]e, and of 23 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]prings, has been running 24 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]ilure to recognise Karuk 25 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]s of farmers and farming 26 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]s where land is not made 28 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]gpie geese in Kakadu”. 29 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]et al. 2009). about it. 30 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]al. 2015). 31 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]g & Carruthers 2010). The focus for many climate justice movements is building literature[...]struggles for rights and recognition directly to resource, land, adaptive capacity. and environmental cl[...]While many climate justice advocates and policy makers recognise These under[...]s” (Van Neervan 2015). 32 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]self-reliance for the engage in effective natural resource management and decision[...]ng (Griggs et al. 2013). 33 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]Rights Commission 2007). 34 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]it Islander peoples at a disadvantage. A climate justice lens has enabled an exploration of how affected[...]traditional communities are demanding procedural justice, mutual respect, homelands are utilising traditional natural resource management self-determination and participation i[...]rove food production and 35 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]Strait Islander peoples. 36 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]Bali Principles of Climate Justice 2002 viewed December 3, 2015, Anderson, I, Baum,[...]ork/aboriginal-and- torres-strait-islander-social-justice/publications/native-title-reports 37 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]Islander Social Justice Commissioner, 29-30 April 2007, https:// Brimblec[...]osingthegap.dpmc.gov.au/ 38 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]2:13, Published online. 39 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]itute, 14-15 November 2012, Echuca, Resource Management’, viewed 4 October 2016, http://www.[...]tions Holt-Gimenez, E 2011 ‘Food Security, Food Justice or Food[...](19-21 July 2011) Compilation of Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability, Alkon, A,[...]118-123. 40 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]Morales, A 2011 ‘Growing Food and Justice: dismantling racism Leonard, S 2015 The Mi[...]sustainable food systems’, in Cultivating Food Justice: Dimensions of Climate Change, viewed 8th[...]inal-health/definitions/ 41 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
![]() | [...]it Islander people: An information paper’, justice: climate change and the discourse of environmental justice’, Endorsed 31 July 2000, http://www.nhmr[...]011 ‘A Continuing Legacy: Environmental Justice and Community Capabilities’, Global Institutional racism, hunger and nutritional justice on the Klamath’, Environmental Politics Vol[...]er 2010, pp. 12-35. Chapter 2 in Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability,[...]Vol. 104, No. 50 (Dec. 11, 2007), pp. and social justice’, Feminist Economics, 9(2-3), pp. 33-59.[...]country-is-like-a-body/ 42 | Towards climate justice: Decolonising adaptation to climate change[...] |
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