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Climate Justice in the City

都市における気候正義 (AI 翻訳)

Gustavo García López

ジャーナル2026-07-14#その他Origin: Global
DOI: 10.2979/18953.0
原典: https://doi.org/10.2979/18953.0

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日本語

本書は、世界各地の都市における草の根の気候正義イニシアチブを分析する。プエルトリコ、ブエノスアイレス、チェンナイ、イサカ、メキシコシティ、ベロオリゾンテ、カイロ、チリ、ブルックリン、ガーナ、インド、中国などの事例を通じて、気候変動が都市の不平等をどのように悪化させるか、そしてコミュニティがどのように適応・抵抗しているかを考察する。学際的な視点から、気候正義を都市計画と社会運動に統合する重要性を訴える。

English

This book analyzes grassroots climate justice initiatives in cities worldwide, with case studies from Puerto Rico, Buenos Aires, Chennai, Ithaca, Mexico City, Belo Horizonte, Cairo, Chile, Brooklyn, Ghana, India, and China. It examines how climate change exacerbates urban inequalities and how communities adapt and resist, advocating for integrating climate justice into urban planning and social movements.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

In the global GX context

This collection provides a global perspective on urban climate justice, showing how local movements address systemic inequities. It offers valuable comparative insights for researchers and policymakers working on just transition and urban decarbonization, though it does not focus on corporate disclosure or formal GX frameworks.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides diverse case studies on urban climate justice initiatives that can inform comparative research on grassroots adaptation and resistance.

🏛政策担当者:Illustrates how climate justice intersects with urban policy, highlighting the need for inclusive transition strategies that address displacement, inequality, and community-led solutions.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Acknowledgments1. Understanding Grassroots Climate Justice Initiatives in the Urban Global South, by Gustavo García-López, Lauren M. MacLean, and Prakash Kashwan2. Urban Justice in a Warming World: A Political Economy of Urban Displacement, by Craig A. JohnsonPart I: Mobilizing Across Scales and Spaces to Confront Entrenched Inequalities3. Enacting Intersectional Solidarity in Climate Justice Struggles: Mutual Aid in Puerto Rico's Post-Maria Recovery, by Gustavo García-López and Fernando Tormos-AponteThe Dirty Hands – VIII – Mayra Santos Febres (trans. Gustavo García-López)Frontlines of Disaster – Jose "Primo" Hernández / AgitArte4. Defending Greenspaces for Ecofeminist Climate Justice: The Red de Defensoras del Ambiente y el Buen Vivir in Buenos Aires, by María José Lubertino Beltrán5. Mobilizing for Climate Justice in Defense of the Coast: The #SavePulicat Campaign Against Mega-City Development in Chennai, by Bharat Punjabi, Krupa Ge, and Craig A. JohnsonDream – Praneeta MudaliarChennai – Ghana NB6. #YouthforClimateJustice: The Sunrise Movement in Ithaca, New York, by Praneeta Mudaliar, Keeley Firinne, and Hallie BoykinsPart II: Collaborating to Produce Knowledge Relevant to Climate Action and Justice7. Water and Climate Justice in Urban Conflicts: Transforming Everyday Life in Mexico City, by Andrés E. Sierra MartínezWater Protectors – José "Primo" Hernández / AgitArte8. Urban Art and the Construction of New Landscapes: Insights from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, by Juliana Gomes Parreiras and Raquel Cunha Paiva9. Low-Tech and Low-Cost Co-Created Interventions for Climate Justice in Informal Areas of Cairo, by Heba Allah Essam E. KhalilImbaba's Green Nucleus – Yasmina RagabUrban Greening Against the Fire – Raquel Echenique10. Addressing Inequalities in Urban Heat Islands: The Role of Networks of Municipalities for Climate Planning in Urban Chile, by Pamela Smith Guerra and Teresa Alcantara11. Community-Led Climate Resiliency by Latinx and Asian Immigrants: Protesting "Industry City" in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, by Khai Hoan NguyenPart III: Catalyzing Democracy and Citizenship in Pursuit of Climate Justice12. The Politics of the Electricity Crisis in Urban Ghana: Spatial Inequality and How Citizens Demand Accountability in a New Democracy, by Mohammed S. Awal, Gildfred B. Asiamah, and Lauren M. MacLeanRain Rain Come My Way – Nana Asaase13. Class, Gender, and Migrant Realities in Urban Mobility and Climate Justice, by Avinash Kumar ChanchalHomes from Sticks and Urban Vendors – Anu Priya14. Finding Climate Justice in an Authoritarian Regime: The Case of Energy Transition Policies in Urban China, by Bi Zhao15. Conclusions: Climate Justice in the City, by Prakash Kashwan, Gustavo García-López, and Lauren M. MacLeanContributorsIndex

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