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Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Box AB, Millbrook, NY, 12545, USA.
Ambio. 2024 Jun;53(6):826-844. doi: 10.1007/s13280-023-01938-w. Epub 2024 Apr 20.
We ask how environmental justice and urban ecology have influenced one another over the past 25 years in the context of the US Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program and Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES) project. BES began after environmental justice emerged through activism and scholarship in the 1980s but spans a period of increasing awareness among ecologists and environmental practitioners. The work in Baltimore provides a detailed example of how ecological research has been affected by a growing understanding of environmental justice. The shift shows how unjust environmental outcomes emerge and are reinforced over time by systemic discrimination and exclusion. We do not comprehensively review the literature on environmental justice in urban ecology but do present four brief cases from the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia, to illustrate the global relevance of the topic. The example cases demonstrate the necessity for continuous engagement with communities in addressing environmental problem solving.
我们探讨了在过去 25 年里,美国长期生态研究(LTER)计划和巴尔的摩生态研究(BES)项目的背景下,环境正义和城市生态学是如何相互影响的。BES 项目是在 20 世纪 80 年代通过激进主义和学术研究出现环境正义运动之后开始的,但它跨越了生态学家和环境从业者意识不断增强的时期。巴尔的摩的工作为我们提供了一个详细的例子,说明了生态研究是如何受到对环境正义认识的不断提高的影响的。这种转变表明,不公正的环境结果是如何随着时间的推移而通过系统性的歧视和排斥而产生并得到加强的。我们没有全面回顾城市生态学中的环境正义文献,但从加勒比、非洲和亚洲选取了四个简短的案例,来说明这个主题的全球相关性。这些案例表明,在解决环境问题时,需要与社区保持持续的互动。