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Environmental Justice and Equity Network

The Environmental Justice and Equity Network is announcing the creation of a listserve to enable collaboration and the exchange of information among those interested in issues of environmental justice and equity, open to all whether or not affiliated with the Earth System Governance Project or Colorado State University.

Click here to subscribe to the listserve. In the dropdown menu which then appears, select EQUITYNETWORK, and enter your email information and name. Once you have submitted your request, it will be processed and you will receive an email when you have been added to the list.

The Environmental Justice and Equity Network brings together interested researchers on the environmental and social equity dimensions of the analytical problem of Access and Allocation, and broadly across all the five analytical problems. The network is coordinated by Timothy Ehresman (timothy.ehresman@colostate.edu) and Dimitris Stevis (dimitris.stevis@colostate.edu) at the EGWG at Colorado State University – an Earth System Governance Research Centre.

An informal prospectus of the Earth System Governance Equity Network is available here.

A related Call for Papers for a Special Issue of International Environmental Agreements on International Environmental Justice and the Quest for a Green Global Economy is available here

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