Locally based, regionally manifested, and globally relevant: Indigenous and local knowledge, values, and practices for nature

ES Brondízio, Y Aumeeruddy-Thomas… - Annual Review of …, 2021‏ - annualreviews.org
The knowledge, values, and practices of Indigenous peoples and local communities offer
ways to understand and better address social-environmental problems. The article reviews …

New perspectives and critical insights from Indigenous peoples' research: A systematic review of Indigenous management and organization literature

E Salmon, JF Chavez R, M Murphy - Academy of Management …, 2023‏ - journals.aom.org
Indigenous Peoples and contexts have offered valuable insights to enrich management and
organization theories and literature. Yet, despite their growing prevalence and impact, these …

Towards systematic analyses of ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies: Main concepts, methods and the road ahead

AF Cord, B Bartkowski, M Beckmann, A Dittrich… - Ecosystem …, 2017‏ - Elsevier
Ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that humans obtain from nature, are of great
importance for human well-being. The challenge of meeting the growing human demands …

Is there a global environmental justice movement?

J Martinez-Alier, L Temper, D Del Bene… - The Journal of …, 2016‏ - Taylor & Francis
One of the causes of the increasing number of ecological distribution conflicts around the
world is the changing metabolism of the economy in terms of growing flows of energy and …

The Global Environmental Justice Atlas (EJAtlas): ecological distribution conflicts as forces for sustainability

L Temper, F Demaria, A Scheidel, D Del Bene… - Sustainability …, 2018‏ - Springer
The environmental movement may be “the most comprehensive and influential movement of
our time”(Castells 1997: 67), representing for the 'post-industrial'age what the workers' …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Map** ecological distribution conflicts: The EJAtlas

J Martinez-Alier - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2021‏ - Elsevier
This article describes the origins of the terms “environmental justice” and “environmentalism
of the poor and the indigenous” since the 1980s. In 2012 the collection of “ecological …

Resistance to mining. A review

M Conde - Ecological economics, 2017‏ - Elsevier
This academic review of more than 200 articles, books and reports sheds light to why and
how do communities resist mining and how do their forms of resistance change over time …

Ecological distribution conflicts as forces for sustainability: an overview and conceptual framework

A Scheidel, L Temper, F Demaria, J Martínez-Alier - Sustainability science, 2018‏ - Springer
Can ecological distribution conflicts turn into forces for sustainability? This overview paper
addresses in a systematic conceptual manner the question of why, through whom, how, and …

Linking urbanization and the environment: Conceptual and empirical advances

X Bai, T McPhearson, H Cleugh… - Annual review of …, 2017‏ - annualreviews.org
Urbanization is one of the biggest social transformations of modern time, driving and driven
by multiple social, economic, and environmental processes. The impacts of urbanization on …