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<p><em>The Routledge Handbook of Environmental Justice </em>presents an extensive and cutting-edge introduction to the diverse rapidly growing body of research on pressing issues of environmental justice and injustice. With wide-ranging discussion of current debates controversies and questions in the history theory and methods of environmental justice research contributed by over 90 leading social scientists natural scientists humanists and scholars from professional disciplines from six continents it is an essential resource both for newcomers to this research and for experienced scholars and practitioners.</p><p></p><p>The chapters of this volume examine the roots of environmental justice activism lay out and assess key theories and approaches and consider the many different substantive issues that have been the subject of activism empirical research and policy development throughout the world. The <em>Handbook</em> features critical reviews of quantitative qualitative and mixed methodological approaches and explicitly addresses interdisciplinarity transdisciplinarity and engaged research. Instead of adopting a narrow regional focus it tackles substantive issues and presents perspectives from political and cultural systems across the world as well as addressing activism for environmental justice at the global scale. Its chapters do not simply review the state of the art but also propose new conceptual frameworks and directions for research policy and practice.</p><p></p><p>Providing detailed but accessible overviews of the complex varied dimensions of environmental justice and injustice the <em>Handbook</em> is an essential guide and reference not only for researchers engaged with environmental justice but also for undergraduate and graduate teaching and for policymakers and activists.</p>