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The Wood for the Trees: Ordinary Environmental Injustice and the Everyday Right to Urban Nature
The Wood for the Trees: Ordinary Environmental Injustice and the Everyday Right to Urban Nature,10.1111/j.1468-2427.2009.00862.x,International Journal
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MARK WHITEHEAD
This article explores the potential for a more ordinary sense of urban environmental justice. While great progress has been made over the last 30 years in connecting environmental politics to the everyday concerns of urban residents, this article claims that the urbanization of environmentalism has produced a very narrow sense of what everyday forms of justice may be. Drawing on a Lefebvrian-inspired interpretation of everyday life, this article exposes a residual set of ordinary socio-ecological injustices that persist in urban space. While rarely addressed in either environmental politics or urban policy, this article claims that these expressions of ordinary injustice have a significant impact on the capabilities of disadvantaged urban communities to live out a full life. Drawing on the case of the Black Country
Urban Forest
in the English West Midlands - the largest urban woodland project in the UK - analysis considers how the spatial location and scalar constitution of the project appear to draw attention to the spaces of ordinary environmental neglect in cities. Further analysis shows, however, that the desire to address simultaneously questions of social and ecological injustice, which is typical in such large-scale urban greening initiatives, can actually compromise the ability of such schemes to resolve ordinary forms of urban injustice. Copyright (c) 2009 The Author. Journal Compilation (c) 2009 Joint Editors and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research - INT J URBAN REG RES
, 2009
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...Whitehead's (
2009
) critical perspective on an urban woodland project in the UK reveals that realising ordinary environmental justice
10 through woodland development in a region with an unusually high concentration of derelict land is not as simple as planting trees on the derelict land...
Mona Seymour
.
Just sustainability in urban parks
...This is the reason why they teach urban farming—an activity that scholars argue connects environmentalism to the everyday concerns of urban residents such as low-cost healthy food and improved social relations, neighborhood attachment, and sense of self (Anderson,
2004
; Chitov,
2006
; Comstock et al,
2010
; Kingsley & Townsend,
2006
; McClintock,
2010
; Whitehead,
2009
)...
Donovon Ceaser
.
Our School at Blair Grocery: A Case Study in Promoting Environmental A...
...671) Similarly, Whitehead (
2009
) stressed the significance of everyday spaces within discourses of environmental justice...
Paul Milbourne
.
Everyday (in)justices and ordinary environmentalisms: community garden...
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Just sustainability in urban parks
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Our School at Blair Grocery: A Case Study in Promoting Environmental Action Through Critical Environmental Education
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