"Economic Stratification and Environmental Management: A Case Study of the New York City Catskill/Delaware Watershed"
In this article, Joan Hoffmann presents a case study of the New York City Catskill/Delaware watershed.
In this article, Joan Hoffmann presents a case study of the New York City Catskill/Delaware watershed.
This paper explores the context of environmental justice (EJ) in Scotland, and presents a case study whereby the main attributes for an indicator of EJ were identified, encompassing procedural and distributive aspects of justice.
This paper argues that a full understanding of environmentalism requires seeing it as a secular faith, movement concerned with ultimate questions of humans’ place and purpose in the world.
This paper examines some of many tensions associated with the utopian propensity that underlies much thinking and action in radical environmentalism.
In his paper, Simon P. James reconsiders Buddhist envrionmental ethics.
This article comments on Katie McShanes theories on convergence and noninstrumental value.