Why telecoupling research needs to account for environmental justice
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Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Martin, Adrian
Adams, Timothy
Daniel, Desiree
Llopis, Jorge
Zepharovich, Elena
Oberlack, Christoph
Sonderegger, Gabi
Bottazzi, Patrick
Corbera, Esteve
Ifejika Speranza, Chinwe
Pascual, Unai
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Engaging with normative questions in land system science is a key challenge. This debate paper highlights the potential of incorporating elements of environmental justice scholarship into the evolving telecoupling framework that focuses on distant interactions in land systems. We first expose the reasons why environmental justice matters in understanding telecoupled systems, and the relevant approaches suited to mainstream environmental justice into telecoupled contexts. We then explore which specific elements of environmental justice need to be incorporated into telecoupling research. We focus on 1) the distribution of social-ecological burdens and benefits across distances, 2) power and justice issues in governing distantly tied systems, and 3) recognition issues in information flows, framings and discourses across distances. We conclude our paper highlighting key mechanisms to address injustices in telecoupled land systems.
Subjects
GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
HT Communities. Classes. Races
JV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migration
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Journal or Serie
Journal of Land Use Science
ISSN
1747-423X
Volume
15
Issue
1
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Submitter
BoillatS
Citation apa
Boillat, S.-P., Martin, A., Adams, T., Daniel, D., Llopis, J., Zepharovich, E., Oberlack, C., Sonderegger, G., Bottazzi, P., Corbera, E., Ifejika Speranza, C., & Pascual, U. (2020). Why telecoupling research needs to account for environmental justice. In Journal of Land Use Science (Vol. 15, Issue 1). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.20891
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