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Visions of a Just City: Exploring Pathways for Climate Justice in Boston.
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Visions of a Just City: Exploring Pathways for Climate Justice in Boston./
Author:
Schlegel, Christina .
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2020,
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120 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 81-10.
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Masters Abstracts International81-10.
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Urban planning. -
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Visions of a Just City: Exploring Pathways for Climate Justice in Boston.
Schlegel, Christina .
Visions of a Just City: Exploring Pathways for Climate Justice in Boston.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2020 - 120 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 81-10.
Thesis (M.A.)--Tufts University, 2020.
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What would it look like for the City of Boston to adopt a justice approach to its climate change planning and policymaking? In this thesis, I present a new theoretical framework for understanding and achieving urban climate justice that draws on the key principles of distributive and procedural justice and introduces two new principles: reparative and transformative justice. Informed by a review of the academic literature on climate justice, I evaluate the degree to which the City of Boston is implementing a justice-oriented approach to climate change and offer potential pathways to improve its approach based on an examination of four city case studies and the insights afforded by nearly fifty community-based interviews. Complicating factors such as the multiscalar nature of injustice, the importance of contextualizing action, and the effect of language on issue framing are discussed. In the concluding section, I present six essential "takeaways" that Boston can employ for instituting a climate justice approach: (1) tying actions to residents' lived experiences; (2) building trust through data democratization; (3) making institutional changes to break down silos and move toward implementation; (4) acknowledging systemic and institutional injustice; (5) enhancing community capabilities through resource provision; and (6) democratizing and decentralizing power.
ISBN: 9781658416436Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Urban planning.
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