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Environmental justice: A crucial link between environmentalism and community development?
Mick Hillman
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Faculty of Science and Engineering
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
environmentalism
95%
environmental justice
87%
community development
80%
participation
56%
nongovernmental organization
35%
grass
27%
conflict
27%
organization
23%
resource
17%
need
17%
Social Sciences
Environmental justice
73%
community development
65%
conflict strategy
48%
worker
40%
participation
33%
environmental impact
30%
non-governmental organization
28%
coalition
27%
resources
13%
experience
10%
Business & Economics
Environmental Justice
100%
Environmentalism
88%
Participation
32%
Vertical Linkages
31%
Workers
31%
Non-government Organizations
29%
Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs)
21%
Linkage
20%
Resources
13%