Exploring the Nexus: Bringing Together Sustainability, Environmental Justice and Equity
Author(s)
Agyeman, Julian; Bullard, Robert; Evans, Bob
Abstract
In recent years it has become increasingly apparent that the issue of environmental quality is inextricably linked to that of human equality at all scales. This article examines the differing traditions and approaches of environmental justice and sustainability, and explores some of their theoretical bases. It also briefly reviews human rights and environmental security issues in order to discern the potential for common ground between the two main traditions. The authors argue that there are indications of convergence between these traditions and that this convergence is happening primarily through the activities of progressive NGOs, academics and local community organizations world-wide. What is now needed is for governments at local, regional, national and international levels to learn from these organizations and to seek to embed the central principles and practical approaches of environmental justice within emerging sustainable development policy.