JUSTICE AND THE ENVIRONMENT: CONCEPTIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY.
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JUSTICE AND THE ENVIRONMENT: CONCEPTIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY.
Introduction
A disaster is defined as an emergency caused by natural hazards or human-made acts that result in a significant change in circumstances within a short period of time.Distributive justice.
Death, displacement, disease, crop loss, damage to physical and service infrastructure, depletion of natural and social capitals, institutional weakening, and a general disruption of economic and social activity are all common instances.
Distributive justice. Disasters are defined broadly as spectacular, abrupt, unscheduled catastrophes that are frequently followed by massive losses of human life, pain and anguish in a society or a considerable portion of it, and a temporary breakdown of established lifelines and systems.
Such calamities cause significant material damage and disrupt the routine operations of an economy and society as a whole (Otero and Marti, 1995).Distributive justice.
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