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Embedding Justice Considerations in Climate Resilience

Jose Carlos Cañizares, Samantha Copeland, Neelke Doorn

2023Ethics Policy & Environment18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article contributes to recent work on justice in resilience-based projects for climate adaptation. At present, the model commonly used for guiding normative reflection in this domain is the tripartite model of justice, whereby justice is seen as comprising distributive, procedural and recognitional aspects. After discussing some conceptual problems and practical shortcomings of this model, we propose an alternative model with six forms of justice or kinds of justice demands: distributive, procedural, intergenerational, restorative and retributive justice, and justice in system outcomes. We also illustrate some advantages of this model with respect to representative accounts of the tripartite model.

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Retributive justiceDistributive justiceEconomic JusticeNormativeSociologyReflection (computer programming)Restorative justiceAdaptation (eye)Conceptual modelLaw and economicsEnvironmental ethicsPsychologyComputer sciencePolitical scienceCriminologyLawDatabasePhilosophyProgramming languageNeuroscienceSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceClimate Change and GeoengineeringDisaster Management and Resilience