Why do some communities resist mining projects while others do not?

M Conde, P Le Billon - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2017 - Elsevier
The pace of mineral extraction has greatly accelerated since the mid-1950s, with a major
mineral boom taking place in the past decade. Responding to growing demands for more …

The anthropology of mining: the social and environmental impacts of resource extraction in the mineral age

JK Jacka - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
This article examines the social and environmental costs of living in the mineral age,
wherein contemporary global livelihoods depend almost completely on the extraction of …

Just transition: Integrating climate, energy and environmental justice

D McCauley, R Heffron - Energy policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Just transition is a new framework of analysis that brings together climate, energy and
environmental justice scholarships. It was originally coined as a term that was designed to …

Energy justice in the transition to low carbon energy systems: Exploring key themes in interdisciplinary research

D McCauley, V Ramasar, RJ Heffron, BK Sovacool… - Applied energy, 2019 - Elsevier
With the dual challenges of reducing emissions from fossil fuels and providing access to
clean and affordable energy, there is an imperative for a transition to a low carbon energy …

Equity, climate justice and fossil fuel extraction: principles for a managed phase out

G Muttitt, S Kartha - Climate Policy, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Equity issues have long been debated within international climate politics, focused on fairly
distributing reductions in territorial emissions and fossil fuel consumption. There is a growing …

Just transition towards a bioeconomy: Four dimensions in Brazil, India and Indonesia

MGB Lima - Forest Policy and Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
The bioeconomy has been portrayed as a transformational change to replace fossil-based
fuels and other goods such as plastics. It is to substitute those goods while promoting zero …

[HTML][HTML] Towards a CO2-neutral steel industry: Justice aspects of CO2 capture and storage, biomass-and green hydrogen-based emission reductions

F Swennenhuis, V de Gooyert, H de Coninck - Energy Research & Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
A rapid transition towards a CO 2-neutral steel industry is required to limit climate change.
Such a transition raises questions of justice, as it entails positive and negative impacts …

[HTML][HTML] Mining indigenous territories: Consensus, tensions and ambivalences in the Salar de Atacama

M Lorca, MO Andrade, M Escosteguy, J Köppel… - The Extractive Industries …, 2022 - Elsevier
Lithium mining in Chile's Salar de Atacama (SdA) has a relatively long and controversial
history, especially when it comes to the local Indigenous peoples. In this context, this paper …

Decolonizing Southern criminology: What can the “decolonial option” tell us about challenging the modern/colonial foundations of criminology?

E Dimou - Critical Criminology, 2021 - Springer
Southern criminology has been recognized as a leading theoretical development for
attempting to overcome the perpetuation of colonial power relations reflected in the unequal …

The politics of planning: assessing the impacts of mining on Sami lands

R Lawrence, RK Larsen - Third World Quarterly, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the implications of undertaking community-based impact assessment
(CBIA) in the Swedish context where Indigenous rights receive little recognition and the …