UQAM logo
Page d'accueil de l'UQAM Étudier à l'UQAM Bottin du personnel Carte du campus Bibliothèques Pour nous joindre

Service des bibliothèques

Veille bibliographique sur les inondations
UQAM logo
Veille bibliographique sur les inondations
  • Bibliography
  1. Vitrine des bibliographies
  2. Veille bibliographique sur les inondations
  3. Flood risk, vulnerability and environmental justice: Evidence and evaluation of inequality in a UK context
Veille bibliographique sur les inondationsVeille bibliographique sur les inondations
  • Bibliography

Bibliographie complète

Retourner à la liste des résultats
  • 1
  • ...
  • 1 059
  • 1 060
  • 1 061
  • 1 062
  • 1 063
  • ...
  • 1 131
  • Page 1 061 de 1 131

Flood risk, vulnerability and environmental justice: Evidence and evaluation of inequality in a UK context

RIS

Format recommandé pour la plupart des logiciels de gestion de références bibliographiques

BibTeX

Format recommandé pour les logiciels spécialement conçus pour BibTeX

Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Walker, Gordon (Auteur)
  • Burningham, Kate (Auteur)
Titre
Flood risk, vulnerability and environmental justice: Evidence and evaluation of inequality in a UK context
Résumé
Flooding has only relatively recently been considered as an environmental justice issue. In this paper we focus on flooding as a distinct form of environmental risk and examine some of the key evidence and analysis that is needed to underpin an environmental justice framing of flood risk and flood impacts. We review and examine the UK situation and the body of existing research literature on flooding to fill out our understanding of the patterns of social inequality that exist in relation to both flood risk exposure and vulnerability to the diverse impacts of flooding. We then consider the various ways in which judgements might be made about the injustice or justice of these inequalities and the ways in which they are being sustained or responded to by current flood policy and practice. We conclude that there is both evidence of significant inequalities and grounds on which claims of injustice might be made, but that further work is needed to investigate each of these. The case for pursuing the framing of flooding as an environmental justice issue is also made.
Publication
Critical Social Policy
Volume
31
Numéro
2
Pages
216-240
Date
2011-02-16
DOI
10.1177/0261018310396149
Extra
DOI: 10.1177/0261018310396149 MAG ID: 2099524802
Référence
Walker, G., & Burningham, K. (2011). Flood risk, vulnerability and environmental justice: Evidence and evaluation of inequality in a UK context. Critical Social Policy, 31(2), 216–240. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018310396149
Axes du RIISQ
  • 1 - aléas, vulnérabilités et exposition
  • 4 - réduction des vulnérabilités
Secteurs et disciplines
  • Nature et Technologie
  • Société et Culture
Types d'événements extrêmes
  • Évènements liés au froid (neige, glace)
  • Inondations et crues
Lien vers cette notice
https://bibliographies.uqam.ca/riisq/bibliographie/VQZ3ECSX
  • 1
  • ...
  • 1 059
  • 1 060
  • 1 061
  • 1 062
  • 1 063
  • ...
  • 1 131
  • Page 1 061 de 1 131

UQAM - Université du Québec à Montréal

  • Veille bibliographique sur les inondations
  • bibliotheques@uqam.ca

Accessibilité Web