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Ahrens, J. (1983). Preparing
for the future : An essay on the rights of future generations.
Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University, Social
Philosophy & Policy Center.
Aronson, H. R.. (1997). Constructing racism into resources :
A portrait and analysis of the environmental justice movement.
Manuscript; Dissertation.
Arp, W. III (1994). A triad of environmental concern: Race,
party affiliation and political ideology. Western Journal of
Black Studies, 18(3), 121.
Arp, W. III and Howell, C. (1995). Black environmentalism and
gender differences: An ethics of care? Western Journal of
Black Studies, 19(4), 300-306.
Attfield, R. (1995). Value, Obligation and Meta-Ethics.
Amsterdam and Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, (Value Inquiry Series 30).
Attfield, R. (1998). Environmental ethics and
intergenerational equity. Inquiry (An Interdisciplinary
Journal of Philosophy), 41(2), 207-23.
Attfield, R. (1999). The Ethics of the Global Environment.
Edinburgh University Press at Edinburgh, and also by Purdue
University Press, West Lafayette, Indiana.
B
Bansal, S. & Davis, S.
(1998). Holding our breath : Environmental injustice exposed
in Southeast Los Angeles : An assessment of cumulative health
risk and local air policy. Los Angeles, CA : Communities for
a Better Environment.
Benzoni, F. (1996). Rolston’s theological ethic.
Environmental Ethics, 18(4), 339-53.
Bentham, J. (1943). An introduction to the principles of
morals and legislation. In William Hampson (Ed.), A fragment
on government and an introduction to the principles of morals
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Boerner, C. & Lambert, T. (1994). Environmental justice?
St. Louis, Mo.: Center for the Study of American Business,
Washington University.
Boff, L. (1997). Ecologia. English. Cry of the earth, cry of
the poor. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books.
Botzler, R. G., & Armstrong, S. J., (Eds.) (1998).
Environmental ethics: Divergence and convergence. ( 2nd Ed).
New York: McGraw Hill.
Bryant, B. (Ed.) (1995). Environmental justice: Issues,
policies, and solutions. Washington, D.C. : Island Press.
Bullard, R. D. (1990). Dumping in Dixie: Race, class, and
environmental quality. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Bullard, R. D. (1993). (Ed.) Confronting enviromental racism:
Voices from the grassroots. Boston: South End Press.
Bullard, R. D. (1994a). Overcoming racism in environmental
decisionmaking. Environment, 36, 10-20, 39-44.
Bullard, R. D. (Ed.) (1994b). Unequal protection :
Environmental justice and communities of color. San
Francisco : Sierra Club Books.
C
Camacho, D. E. (Ed.)
(1998). Environmental injustices, political struggles : Race,
class, and the environment. Durham : Duke University Press.
Clark, H. (1981). Process thought and justice. In Cobb
and Schroeder (Eds.),132-54.
Clifford, M. (Ed.). (1998). Environmental crime :
Enforcement, policy, and social responsibility.
Gaithersburg, Md.: Aspen Publishers.
Collin, R. W.; Beatley, T. & Harris, W. (1995). Environmental
racism: A challenge to community development. Journal of
Black Studies, 25(3), 354-77.
Committee on Environmental Justice, Health Sciences Policy
Program, Health Sciences Section, Institute of Medicine. (1999).
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health policy needs. Washington, D.C. : National Academy
Press.
Crittenden, C. (1998). Subordinative and oppressive
conceptual frameworks: A defense of ecofeminist perspectives.
(response to article by author Beth Dixon, Environmental Ethics,
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D
DesJardins, J. R. (1993).
Environmental ethics: An introduction to environmental
philosophy. Belmont, Calif : Wadsworth.
DesJardins, J. R. (1997). Environmental philosophy. (2nd Ed.)
Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co.
Dobson, A. (1998). Justice and the environment : Conceptions
of environmental sustainability and theories of distributive
justice. New York : Oxford University Press.
Dore, M. H. I. & Mount, T. D. (Eds.) (1999). Global
environmental economics : Equity and the limits to markets.
Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishers.
E
Environmental Protection
Agency, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. (1997).
1996 Waste programs environmental justice accomplishments report.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. (Series title: OSWER directive ;
9200.3-24). Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.epa.gov/swerosps/ej/ejndx.htm
F
Faber, D. (Ed.) (1998).
The struggle for ecological democracy : Environmental justice
movements in the United States. New York : Guilford Press.
Fahsbender, J. H. (1996). An analytical approach to defining
the affected neighborhood in the environmental justice context.
New York University Environmental Law Journal, 5(1), 120.
Fisher, M. (1995). Environmental racism claims brought under
title vi of the civil rights act. Environmental Law, 25(2),
285- .
Foreman, C. H.. (1998). The promise and peril of
environmental justice. Washington, D.C. : Brookings
Institution.
Fox, W. (1989). The deep ecology-ecofeminism debate and its
parallels. Environmental Ethics, 11(1), 5-26.
G
Gaard, G. C. (1998). Ecological
politics: ecofeminists and the greens. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press.
Gleditsch, N. P. (Ed.) with Brock, L. [et al.]. (1997). Conflict
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Gottlieb, R. S. (Ed.) (1997). The ecological community.
New York: Routledge.
Gruen, L. and Jamieson, D. (Eds.) (1994). Reflecting on
nature: Readings in environmental philosophy. New York:
Oxford University Press.
H
Hartley, T. W. (1995).
Environmental justice: An environmental civil rights value
acceptable to all world views. Environmental Ethics, 17,
277-289.
Hessel, D. T. (Ed.) (1996). Theology for earth community: A
field guide. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.
Hofrichter, R. (1993). Toxic struggles: The theory and
practice of environmental justice. Philadelphia: New
Society.
Huebner, S. B. (1998). Are storm clouds brewing on the
environmental justice horizon? St. Louis, MO : Center for
the Study of American Business, Washington University.
I
Isaak, R. A. (1999). Green logic :
Ecopreneurship, theory, and ethics. West Hartford, Conn. :
Kumarian Press.
J
Jamieson, D. (1990).
Rights, justice and duties to provide assistance: A critique of
Regan's theory of rights. Ethics, 100, 349-62.
K
Katz, E. (1989). Review
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Ethics, 11, 269-75.
L
Lombard I, L. (1983). Inherent
worth, respect and rights. Environmental Ethics, 5(3),
257-70.
Lord, C. P. & Shutkin, W. A. (1994). Environmental
justice and the use of history. Boston College Environmental
Affairs Law Review 22(1), 1-26.
Low, N. & Gleeson, B. (1998). Justice, society, and
nature: An exploration of political ecology. London; New
York: Routledge.
M
McGurty, E. M. (1997). From
NIMBY to civil rights: The origins of the environmental justice
movement. Environmental History, 2(3), 301.
Melosi, M. V. (1995). Equity, eco-racism and environmental
history. Environmental History Review, 19, 1-16.
Merchant, C. (1990). Environmental ethics and political
conflict: A view from California. Environmental Ethics,
12(1), 45-69.
Merchant, C. (1992). Radical ecology : The search for a
livable world. New York : Routledge.
Merchant, C. (Ed.) (1994). Ecology: Key concepts in critical
theory. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press..
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Newton, D. E. (1996).
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Nordquist, J. (1995). Environmental racism and the
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P
Partridge, E. (1996).
Environmental justice and ‘shared fate’: A contractarian
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Perhac, Jr. (1999). Environmental justice: The issue of
disproportionality. Environmental Ethics, 21(1), 81.
Petrikin, J. S. (Ed.) (1995). Environmental justice. San
Diego, CA.: Greenhaven Press.
Plater, Z. J. B., Abrams, R. H. & Goldfarb, W. (1992).
Environmental law and policy: Nature, law, and society. St.
Paul, MN: West Publishing Co.
Plumwood, V. (1993). Feminism and the mastery of nature
(London: Routledge).
Q
R
Rolston, H. (1989). Review
of Peter Wenz, environmental justice. Between the Species 5:
147-153, with reply by Wenz 5(1989): 155-157.
S
Sachs, A. & Peterson,
J. A. (Ed.) (1995). Eco-justice: Linking human rights and the
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Sachs, N. (1996) The Mescalero Apache Indians and monitored
retrievable storage of spent nuclear fuel: a study in
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Scoby, D. R. (1971). Environmental ethics; studies of man’s
self-destruction. Edited by Donald R. Scoby. Minneapolis,
Burgess Pub. Co.
Sessions, G. (1995). Postmodernism, environmental justice,
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Scherff, J. (Ed.) (1999). The piracy of America: Profiteering
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Shrader-Frechette, K. (1991). Ethical dilemmas and
radioactive waste: A survey of the issues. Environmental
Ethics, 13(4), 327-44.
Shrader-Frechette, K. (1996). Environmental justice and
Native Americans: The Mescalero Apache and monitored retrievable
storage. (response to article by Noah Sachs in this issue,
p. 641) Natural Resources Journal, 36(4), 703-714.
Smith, A. A. (1993). Campus ecology: A guide to assessing
environmental quality and Creating strategies for change.
Los Angeles: Living Planet Press.
Srael, B. D. (1995). An environmental justice critique of
risk assessment. New York University Environmental Law
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Sterba, J. P. (1994a). Morality in Practice. (4th Ed.)
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Sterba, J. P. (1994b). Reconciling anthropocentric and
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Sterba, J. P. (1996). Reconciliation reaffirmed: A reply to
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Szasz, A. (1994). Eco-populism: Toxic waste and the movement
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T
Taylor, B. (Ed.) (1995). Ecological
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popular environmentalism. Albany: State University of New
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Thero, D. P. (1995). Rawls and environmental ethics: A
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
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V
Vande Veer, D. (1979). Interspecific
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W
Weaver, J. (Ed.) (1997). Defending
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Wenz, P. S. (1988). Environmental justice. Albany : State
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Wigley, D. C. and Shrader-Frechette, K. (1996). Environmental
justice: A Louisiana case study. Journal of Agricultural and
Environmental Ethics, 9, 61-82.
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Young, C. (1994). The
African colonial state in comparative perspective. New
Haven: Yale University Press.
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