Environmental Justice and Health Disparities

External reference: https://openalex.org/T12259

  1. Knowledge can both politicize and depoliticize environmental conflicts
    Analysis of knowledge mobilization in environmental conflicts showing that expert and grassroots knowledge both politicize and depoliticize issues in complex, contingent ways.
  2. Health justice is shaped by power, institutions, and governance
    Commentary examining health justice as a political project embedded in power relations, institutional constraints, and epistemic authority rather than purely moral or technical achievement.
  3. Pollution transfer in the Yangtze River Delta expanded over time
    Analysis of pollution transfer networks in China's Yangtze River Delta reveals how economic and institutional factors drive regional redistribution of environmental health risks.
  4. Women-led movements combine culture, science, and law to protect rivers
    Women-led movements in Quito combine cultural engagement, scientific evidence, and legal action to protect contaminated rivers under Ecuador's Rights of Nature paradigm.
  5. Explanation of Environmental Behaviors in Iranian Society: A Meta-Analysis of the Studies Published during 2005-2024
    Meta-analysis of 54 studies (2005-2024) identifies behavioral tendency and attitudes as key predictors of environmental behavior in Iran, with increasing effect sizes in recent yeu2026