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Environmental justice and the SDGs : from synergies to gaps and contradictions
Menton, Mary (University of Sussex)
Larrea, Carlos (Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar)
Latorre, Sara (Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences)
Martínez Alier, Joan (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Peck, Mika (University of Sussex)
Temper, Leah (McGill University)
Walter, Mariana (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Data: 2020
Resum: Through their synergies, trade-offs, and contradictions, the sustainable development goals (SDGs) have the potential to lead to environmental justices and injustices. Yet, environmental justice (EJ), and social justice more broadly, are not currently embedded within the language and spirit of the SDGs. We part from the premise that "many 'environmental' problems are, by their very nature, problems of justice" (Lele, Wiley Interdiscip Rev Water 4:e1224, 2017). We review progress in EJ frameworks in recent years, arguing for the need to move beyond a focus on the four principles of mainstream EJ (distribution, procedure, recognition, and capabilities) towards a more intersectional decolonial approach to environmental justice that recognises the indispensability of both humans and non-humans. EJ frameworks, and the SDGs should recognise power dynamics, complex interactions among injustices, and listens to the different 'senses of justice' and desires of theorists, activists, and other stakeholder from the Global South. We analyze how EJ frameworks are, or fail to be, incorporated in the SDGs with a focus on the food-water-health nexus (SDG2, 3, 6); climate-energy (SDG7, 13), conservation (SDG14, 15); and poverty and inequality (SDG1, 10). We call attention to the 'elephant in the room'-the failure to go beyond GDP but instead include economic growth as a goal (SDG8). We argue that sustainable degrowth and intersectional decolonial environmental justices would create better conditions for the transformative changes needed to reach the broader aim of the SDGs: to leave no one behind.
Ajuts: European Commission 695446
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Decoloniality ; Environmental justice ; Injustice ; Intersectionality ; Just sustainability ; Social justice
Publicat a: Sustainability science, Vol. 15 (April 2020) , p. 1621-1636, ISSN 1862-4057

DOI: 10.1007/s11625-020-00789-8


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