Exploring ‘francophone’ environmental justice approaches

Exploring ‘francophone’ environmental justice approaches

02 juillet 2019

Virtuel

Du 2 au 4 juillet 2019, Exploring ‘francophone’ environmental justice approaches, 2 Sessions, Coolsaet B. and V. Deldrève (coord.)

Environmental Justice Conference 2019: ‘Transformative Connections’, University of East Anglia.

Framing a climate and environmental justice “à la française”, Laurence Marty – EHESS Paris.

Transformative connections between Francophone and Anglo-American justice approaches: What are their Contributions for the Analysis of Environmental Injustices? Laigle Lydie, CSTB – University of Paris-Est.

Environmental Justice framework and French Sociologies, Valérie Deldrève – IRSTEA Bordeaux.

Justifications and senses of justice in national park negotiations: The case of Parc Adula, Switzerland, Annina Helena Michel – University of Zurich.

Wastes in public housing estates’ alleys in France: guilty litter or public danger? Hadrien Malier – EHESS Paris.

The death of the rivers in South Indian Deccan context: a French approach of care lacking through a gender analyze – Hélène Guetat-Bernard et al. – French Institute of Pondicherry (IFP).

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Contact: valerie.deldreve[@]inrae.fr