ABSTRACT
This edited volume provides a holistic compilation of the diverse range of emerging scholarship in critical environmental justice studies in Nepal.
This book brings together environmental justice scholarship set within a robust conceptual framework, focusing on a diversity of case studies from Nepal. Its locale-specific contextualization provides a unique analysis of the natural resource-based livelihoods common in the region, together with the health and well-being impacts of urban and industrial developments in its rapidly changing political, economic, social, and ecological environment. Centering contributions from Nepalese scholars and practitioners, this volume spans a wide range of topics, including the origins of environmental justice in Nepal, land and agriculture, conservation, infrastructure and development, Indigenous peoples, climate justice, and health equity. It reflects on the rise and development of social movements and public policy, discusses the further evolution of environmental justice, and highlights how the work of scholars, activists, and practitioners in the Nepalese context can enrich global conversations about social and environmental issues.
This book will appeal to scholars, researchers, students, and activists in environmental justice, sustainable development, South Asian, and Himalayan studies.
The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|35 pages
Origins
chapter 4|10 pages
Environmental Justice and the Role of Nepalese Judiciary
part 2|55 pages
Land, Forests, and Agriculture
chapter 5|11 pages
Environmental Injustice in Confronting Gendered Access to Land in Nepal
chapter 6|9 pages
Environmental Justice and Unfree Agricultural Laborers in the Eastern Tarai of Nepal
chapter 9|10 pages
From Red to Green to Grey Hills
part 3|22 pages
Conflicts over River and Lowland Conservation
chapter 10|10 pages
Protected Areas and Expendable Communities
chapter 11|10 pages
The River People and the Parks
part 4|23 pages
Infrastructure and Indigenous Peoples
chapter 12|11 pages
Disaster is Social
chapter 13|10 pages
Indigenous Struggles for Development Justice in Nepal
part 5|51 pages
Urban Development and Environmental Justice
chapter 19|12 pages
Building Political Capabilities through Participation for Environmental Justice in Informal Housing in Kathmandu
part 6|33 pages
Climate Justice
chapter 21|13 pages
Women, Water, and Weather
chapter 22|8 pages
Applying a Climate Justice Framework to Understand Inequities in Urban Water Governance Amid Climate Change Challenges in Nepal
part 7|7 pages
Health Equity
