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Environmental and Social Justice in the City.

By: Rodger, Richard.
Contributor(s): Massard-Guilbaud, Genevi�eve.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Winwick, UK : White Horse Press, 2011Copyright date: �2011Edition: 1st ed.Description: 1 online resource (304 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781912186334.Subject(s): Urban ecology (Sociology)--History | Cities and towns--History | Social justice--Case studiesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 307.7609 Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter One Reconsidering Justice in Past Cities: When Environmental and Social Dimensions Meet Genevi�eve Massard-Guilbaud and Richard Rodger -- Part I. Constructing the Injustice -- Chapter Two 'To Promote the Material and Moral Welfare of the Community': Neighbourhood Improvement Associations in Baltimore, Maryland, c.1900-1945 G.L. Buckley and C.G. Boone -- Chapter Three The Social Production of a Canadian Urban Forest Joanna Dean -- Part II. Managing Risks -- Chapter Four Threatened by the Sea, Condemned by Man? Flood Risk and Environmental Inequalities along the North Sea Coast, 1200-1800 Tim Soens -- Chapter Five Floods and Inequitable Responses: New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina Craig E. Colten -- PART III. Water-related Inequalities -- Chapter Six Urban or Suburban Water? Working Class Suburbs,Technological Systems and Environmental Justice in Swedish Cities in the Late Nineteenth Century Jonas Hallstr�om -- Chapter Seven At the Limits of the European Sanitary City: Water-related Environmental Inequalities in Berlin-Brandenburg, 1900-1939 Christoph Bernhardt -- Chapter Eight German Cities and their Sewage Systems: Darmstadt and Dessau in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Marcus Stippak -- PART IV. Waste and Inequalities -- Chapter Nine Settling Urban Waste Disposal Facilities in France c. 1900-40: A New Source of Inequality? St�ephane Frioux -- PART V. Energy and Industry -- Chapter Ten Social Inequality in the Supply and Use of Fuel in Scottish Towns c.1750-1850 Richard D. Oram -- Chapter Eleven Environmental Protest Movements against Industrial Waste in Belgium 1850-1914 Wanda Balcers and Chlo�e Deligne -- Chapter Twelve Technological Choice and Environmental Inequalities: The New England Textile Industry, 1880-1930 Janet Greenlees -- Select Bibliography -- Index -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.
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Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter One Reconsidering Justice in Past Cities: When Environmental and Social Dimensions Meet Genevi�eve Massard-Guilbaud and Richard Rodger -- Part I. Constructing the Injustice -- Chapter Two 'To Promote the Material and Moral Welfare of the Community': Neighbourhood Improvement Associations in Baltimore, Maryland, c.1900-1945 G.L. Buckley and C.G. Boone -- Chapter Three The Social Production of a Canadian Urban Forest Joanna Dean -- Part II. Managing Risks -- Chapter Four Threatened by the Sea, Condemned by Man? Flood Risk and Environmental Inequalities along the North Sea Coast, 1200-1800 Tim Soens -- Chapter Five Floods and Inequitable Responses: New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina Craig E. Colten -- PART III. Water-related Inequalities -- Chapter Six Urban or Suburban Water? Working Class Suburbs,Technological Systems and Environmental Justice in Swedish Cities in the Late Nineteenth Century Jonas Hallstr�om -- Chapter Seven At the Limits of the European Sanitary City: Water-related Environmental Inequalities in Berlin-Brandenburg, 1900-1939 Christoph Bernhardt -- Chapter Eight German Cities and their Sewage Systems: Darmstadt and Dessau in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Marcus Stippak -- PART IV. Waste and Inequalities -- Chapter Nine Settling Urban Waste Disposal Facilities in France c. 1900-40: A New Source of Inequality? St�ephane Frioux -- PART V. Energy and Industry -- Chapter Ten Social Inequality in the Supply and Use of Fuel in Scottish Towns c.1750-1850 Richard D. Oram -- Chapter Eleven Environmental Protest Movements against Industrial Waste in Belgium 1850-1914 Wanda Balcers and Chlo�e Deligne -- Chapter Twelve Technological Choice and Environmental Inequalities: The New England Textile Industry, 1880-1930 Janet Greenlees -- Select Bibliography -- Index -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.

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