U.S. Federal panel on agency, inter-agency, and international EJ initiatives
Date
2017-07-24
Authors
Herzog, Margaret, author
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Abstract
A brief overview of Federal-wide Environmental Justice Policy and BIA Tribal focus
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Presented at the Environmental justice in the Anthropocene symposium held on April 24-25, 2017 at the Lory Student Center, Colorado State University, Fort Collins Colorado. This symposium aims to bring together academics (faculty and graduate students), independent researchers, community and movement activists, and regulatory and policy practitioners from across disciplines, research areas, perspectives, and different countries. Our overarching goal is to build on several decades of EJ research and practice to address the seemingly intractable environmental and ecological problems of this unfolding era. How can we explore EJ amongst humans and between nature and humans, within and across generations, in an age when humans dominate the landscape? How can we better understand collective human dominance without obscuring continuing power differentials and inequities within and between human societies? What institutional and governance innovations can we adopt to address existing challenges and to promote just transitions and futures?
Includes bibliographical references.
Chair: Margaret Herzog
Includes bibliographical references.
Chair: Margaret Herzog
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Subject
environmental justice
minority populations
low-income populations