Urban Climate Justice : theory, praxis, resistance /

"Arguing that climate injustice is one of our most pressing urban problems, this edited volume explores the possibilities and challenges for more just urban futures under climate change. From displacement within cities through carbon gentrification, to the increasing securitization of elite spa...

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Other Authors: Bouma, Dietrich Thomas, Broto, Vanesa Castán, Cox, Savannah, Fitzgerald, Joan, Foster, Sheila, Goh, Kian, Huang, Ping, Rice, Jennifer L., 1981- (Editor), Long, Joshua, 1979- (Editor), Levenda, Anthony Michael, 1987- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Athens : University of Georgia Press, 2023.
Series:Geographies of justice and social transformation ; 57.
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505 0 0 |g Introduction  |t Realizing the just city in the era of climate change : the urban politics of climate (in)security and (in)equality /  |r Jennifer L. Rice, Anthony Levenda, and Joshua Long  |g Part 1:  |t Theorizing the just city in the era of climate change.  |g Chapter 1  |t Just sustainabilities in a changing climate /  |r Vanesa Castán Broto, Linda Westman, Ping Huang, and Enora Robin ;  |g Capter 2  |t Reclaiming land governance under climate change /  |r Linda Shi and Dietrich Bouma ;  |g Chapter 2  |t Budgeting for climate justice? Contested futures of urban finance /  |r Sarah Knuth ;  |g Chapter 4  |t Climate urbanism as green structural adjustment : unequal center-periphery relations in the age of climate crisis /  |r Jonathan Silver --  |g Part 2:  |t Climate praxis for the just city.  |g Chapter 5  |t Leveraging urban climate action for transformative social justice /  |r Joan Fitzgerald, Gloria Schmitz, and Jennie C. Stephens ;  |g Chapter 6  |t Bringing equity into climate change : adaptation planning in New York City /  |r Robin Leichenko, Sheila R. Foster, and Khai Hoan Nguyen ;  |g Chapter 7  |t Making movements : mobilizing for more just socioecological futures in a megacity /  |r Kian Goh ;  |g Chapter 8  |t Visibilizing queer resilience : representational justice for the climate movement /  |r Vanessa Raditz --  |g Part 3:  |t Resistance and activism for urban climate justice.  |g Chapter 9  |t Beyond the racial state, racial capitalism, and settler colonialism: toward a grassroots climate justice /  |r Diego Martinez-Lugo ;  |g Chapter 10  |t "Accounting" for climate justice : fiscal fights over climate-changed urban futures /  |r Savannah Cox ;  |g Chapter 11  |t Love in the time of climate crisis : climate justice through a universalism of the oppressed /  |r Ankit Kumar ;  |g Chapter 12  |t Confronting privilege: the radical potential of eco-communities for urban climate justice /  |r Jenny Pickerill ;  |g Conclusion:  |t Toward transformative urban climate justice : abolition, care, and reparations /  |r Anthony Levenda, Jennifer L. Rice, and Joshua Long. 
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