
Abstract:
This book provides a systematic overview of the first 10 years of post-apartheid environmental politics. It explores a range of conceptual and practical questions such as: How does environmental justice relate to issues of marginalization and poverty in South Africa? How do race, class, and gender intersect in the South African environmental context? It offers a benchmark analysis of the environmental justice movement today as well as an assessment of where it may be headed in the future.
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Author(s):
edited by David A. McDonald
Publication Information:
Ohio University Press and University of Cape Town Press
Publication Date:
2002
Publication Type:
Book