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Social Equity in Environmental Policy

Social equity in environmental policy refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens among all social groups, ensuring that marginalized communities have equal access to resources, decision-making processes, and protection from environmental harms. It emphasizes the need for inclusive policies that address historical injustices and promote sustainability for diverse populations.

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Social equity in environmental policy is essential for creating a fair and just society. It ensures that all communities, especially those historically marginalized, have equal access to environmental resources and decision-making processes. By addressing disparities in environmental burdens and ben...

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Key Terms

Environmental Justice
The fair treatment and involvement of all people in environmental laws and policies.

Example: Environmental justice seeks to address the disproportionate impact of pollution on low-income communities.

Equity
Fairness and justice in the way people are treated.

Example: Equity in environmental policy means ensuring everyone has access to clean air and water.

Marginalized Communities
Groups that are often excluded from mainstream social, economic, and political life.

Example: Indigenous peoples are often marginalized in environmental decision-making.

Policy Advocacy
The act of arguing for or supporting a specific policy or legislation.

Example: Activists engage in policy advocacy to promote environmental justice.

Sustainability
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Example: Sustainable practices in agriculture can help ensure food security for future generations.

Community Engagement
The process of involving community members in decision-making.

Example: Community engagement can lead to better environmental policies that reflect local needs.

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Key Concepts

Environmental JusticeEquitable Resource DistributionCommunity EngagementPolicy Advocacy