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Resources

The environmental justice resource library serves you with a broad variety of tools and practical information how to make use of the content and cases of the EJOLT and ENVJUSTICE projects.

  • Fact sheets enable you to get quick a overview on the EJOLT cases.
  • Our glossary explains main environmental justice concepts in plain language.
  • You can find resources by theme or by kind of resource.
  • Put keywords in the search engine to find the information you need.

The training activities we encompass include both conceptual development (data, facts, theories – “what”) and procedural knowledge (methods, new skills – “how to”) of the specific cases.

The policy recommendations abstract a bit more from the single cases and concentrate on how to possibly approach problems in similar contexts. The recommendations explore ‘Why something needs to be done’ ‘What should be done’, ‘Who could do it and what should they do’. Additionally it considers possible obstacles.

Last but not least we were running an online course on ecological economics and environmental justice on a non-profit basis.

http://www.envjustice.org/2013/10/online-course-ecological-economics-and-activism/

It consists of 16 lectures, with an end of course assignment and successful participants receive a certificate of completion.  For more information contact Hali Healy: hhealyatceecec(at)gmail(dot)com

 

EnvJustice is a research project funded by an ERC Advanced Grant 2016-21 to Joan Martinez-Alier, ICTA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Responsibility for the contents of this page lies exclusively with the project EnvJustice at ICTA UAB.