[HTML][HTML] When the past meets the future: Latin American Indigenous futures, transitional justice and global energy governance

SM Segovia-Tzompa, I Casimero, MG Apagüeño - Futures, 2024 - Elsevier
This article proposes a transitional energy justice framework to analyse a" green" transition
and offers recommendations to transform the realities of the lives of Indigenous Peoples in …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental justice in conservation philanthropy: Do intermediary organizations help?

JE Blackwatters, M Betsill, E Eperiam, T Leberer… - Earth system …, 2025 - Elsevier
Many private philanthropic foundations are engaging intermediary organizations as a
strategy to better integrate justice into their grantmaking. This study examines how …

More than funders: The roles of philanthropic foundations in marine conservation governance

JE Blackwatters, M Betsill, A Enrici… - … Science and Practice, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental governance scholars have overlooked philanthropic foundations as
influential non‐state actors. This omission, along with the continued growth in funding from …

Community engagement and power dynamics in conservation philanthropy grant making

MM Betsill, RL Gruby, J Blackwatters… - Conservation …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Funding decisions influence where, how, and by whom conservation is pursued globally. In
the context of growing calls for more participatory, Indigenous‐led, and socially just …

Environmental justice in South Africa: the dilemma of informal settlement residents

HN Kekana, TM Ruhiiga, NN Ndou, LG Palamuleni - GeoJournal, 2023 - Springer
The concept of environmental justice is well established in the literature; however, scholars
still battle to agree on what it really means. This concept has become more relevant to the …

Geoethical futures: A call for more-than-human physical geography

EL Sharp, GJ Brierley, J Salmond… - … and Planning F, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper aims to foster an explicit geoethical orientation in physical geography. Using
examples from Aotearoa New Zealand, we approach the work of physical geography with a …

An Indigenous climate justice policy analysis tool

R Jones, P Reid, A Macmillan - Climate Policy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Climate action threatens to exacerbate existing social inequities, so it is important for justice
to be at the heart of national responses to climate change. Based on an understanding of …

Power & temporality in pursuing transformative planetary justice

S Ryder, E Kojola, D Pellow - Environmental Politics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Planetary justice discourse has emerged as a new approach for earth system governance
which centers justice concerns within a particular temporal epoch, the so-called …

Contaminated sites and Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States: A sco** review

K Chong, N Basu - Integrated Environmental Assessment and …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Indigenous communities are disproportionately exposed to contaminated sites, and this
poses unique challenges as many Indigenous peoples consider land as an integral part of …

Renewable ruse: Bioenergy development in North Carolina's coastal plains

D Powell, J Currie, D Koonce, M Legerton… - Engaging Science …, 2024 - estsjournal.org
Rural communities in eastern North Carolina are responding to the emergence of bioenergy
development as an extension of environmental injustices, rather than sustainable solutions …