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Environmental conflicts and defenders: A global overview

Recent research and policies recognize the importance of environmental defenders for global sustainability and emphasize their need for protection against violence and repression. However, effective support may benefit from a more systematic understanding of the underlying environmental conflicts, a...

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Autores principales: Scheidel, Arnim, Del Bene, Daniela, Liu, Juan, Navas, Grettel, Mingorría, Sara, Demaria, Federico, Avila, Sofía, Roy, Brototi, Ertör, Irmak, Temper, Leah, Martínez-Alier, Joan
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Publicado: Butterworth-Heinemann 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7418451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32801483
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102104
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author Scheidel, Arnim
Del Bene, Daniela
Liu, Juan
Navas, Grettel
Mingorría, Sara
Demaria, Federico
Avila, Sofía
Roy, Brototi
Ertör, Irmak
Temper, Leah
Martínez-Alier, Joan
author_facet Scheidel, Arnim
Del Bene, Daniela
Liu, Juan
Navas, Grettel
Mingorría, Sara
Demaria, Federico
Avila, Sofía
Roy, Brototi
Ertör, Irmak
Temper, Leah
Martínez-Alier, Joan
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description Recent research and policies recognize the importance of environmental defenders for global sustainability and emphasize their need for protection against violence and repression. However, effective support may benefit from a more systematic understanding of the underlying environmental conflicts, as well as from better knowledge on the factors that enable environmental defenders to mobilize successfully. We have created the global Environmental Justice Atlas to address this knowledge gap. Here we present a large-n analysis of 2743 cases that sheds light on the characteristics of environmental conflicts and the environmental defenders involved, as well as on successful mobilization strategies. We find that bottom-up mobilizations for more sustainable and socially just uses of the environment occur worldwide across all income groups, testifying to the global existence of various forms of grassroots environmentalism as a promising force for sustainability. Environmental defenders are frequently members of vulnerable groups who employ largely non-violent protest forms. In 11% of cases globally, they contributed to halt environmentally destructive and socially conflictive projects, defending the environment and livelihoods. Combining strategies of preventive mobilization, protest diversification and litigation can increase this success rate significantly to up to 27%. However, defenders face globally also high rates of criminalization (20% of cases), physical violence (18%), and assassinations (13%), which significantly increase when Indigenous people are involved. Our results call for targeted actions to enhance the conditions enabling successful mobilizations, and for specific support for Indigenous environmental defenders.
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spelling pubmed-74184512020-08-14 Environmental conflicts and defenders: A global overview Scheidel, Arnim Del Bene, Daniela Liu, Juan Navas, Grettel Mingorría, Sara Demaria, Federico Avila, Sofía Roy, Brototi Ertör, Irmak Temper, Leah Martínez-Alier, Joan Glob Environ Change Article Recent research and policies recognize the importance of environmental defenders for global sustainability and emphasize their need for protection against violence and repression. However, effective support may benefit from a more systematic understanding of the underlying environmental conflicts, as well as from better knowledge on the factors that enable environmental defenders to mobilize successfully. We have created the global Environmental Justice Atlas to address this knowledge gap. Here we present a large-n analysis of 2743 cases that sheds light on the characteristics of environmental conflicts and the environmental defenders involved, as well as on successful mobilization strategies. We find that bottom-up mobilizations for more sustainable and socially just uses of the environment occur worldwide across all income groups, testifying to the global existence of various forms of grassroots environmentalism as a promising force for sustainability. Environmental defenders are frequently members of vulnerable groups who employ largely non-violent protest forms. In 11% of cases globally, they contributed to halt environmentally destructive and socially conflictive projects, defending the environment and livelihoods. Combining strategies of preventive mobilization, protest diversification and litigation can increase this success rate significantly to up to 27%. However, defenders face globally also high rates of criminalization (20% of cases), physical violence (18%), and assassinations (13%), which significantly increase when Indigenous people are involved. Our results call for targeted actions to enhance the conditions enabling successful mobilizations, and for specific support for Indigenous environmental defenders. Butterworth-Heinemann 2020-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7418451/ /pubmed/32801483 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102104 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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