@MISC{oei_4204,
ota_publtyp = {Bericht},
oei_publtyp = {Positionspapier},
title = {Social justice in the context of climate and environmental policy: Systematising the variety of social aspects, inequalities and justice principles},
author = {Dirk Arne Heyen},
year = {2021},
language = {en},
url = {https://www.oeko.de/fileadmin/oekodoc/WP-Social-Justice.pdf},
abstract = {The paper aims to reveal and systematise the variety of social (justice) aspects in the context of climate or environmental policy and sustainability transitions, with a focus on distributive aspects and with regard to four sub-issues:  	the basic dimensions of social justice in this context – going beyond the usual typology of distributional, procedural and recognitional justice by explicitly differentiating quite distinct distribution or inequality issues discussed in different streams of literature; 	taking up the last justice dimension mentioned, the different social effects of climate and environmental policies – firstly, differentiating conceptually between social change processes and social impacts, and, secondly, presenting a categorisation of the latter, covering monetary and non-monetary aspects; 	the categories or axes on the basis of which distributional effects can be analysed – differentiating between distribution among different social groups, different localities, or across time. 	the variety of justice principles which may serve as a basis for normatively judging on distributional effects – differentiating between the main principles equality, proportionality, and minimum threshold, with different sub-principles (criteria) within each of the three. },
keywords = {Umweltrecht & Governance}
}



    
        
    

