Abstract
The environmental dimension and sustainability-related issues have increasingly gained momentum in Economic Geography. This paper argues that integrating the inequality perspective into Environmental Economic Geography (EEG) and trying to disentangle the manifold interrelationships between economic, social, and environmental disadvantage could be worthwhile efforts. Based on three case studies – the debate on urban environmental justice in German cities, the spread of alternative food systems and food-sharing initiatives in Germany, and the socially selective migration in hazard prone areas in rural coastal Bangladesh – we demonstrate that aspects of social inequality indeed matter for EEG thinking.
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- Research achievements in transition: German scholars’ contribution to economic geographies of knowledge, innovation and new technologies
- Book reviews
- Graham Clarke, Rachel S. Franklin and Andy Newing: GIS and the Social Sciences: Theory and Applications
- Kerstin Bläser: Ermessensraum. Zur kalkulativen Hervorbringung von Investitionsobjekten im Immobiliengeschäft
- Nicholas A. Phelps: Interplaces: An Economic Geography of the Inter-urban and International Economies
- Maria Teküve und Theo Rauch: Alles neu, neu, neu! in Afrika. Vier Jahrzehnte Kontinuität und Wandel in der sambischen Provinz
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Dynamics in an unequal world
- Research articles
- International capital flows, stock markets, and uneven development: the case of Sub-Saharan Africa and the Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative (SSEI)
- Othering practices toward new firm owners: empirical insights from South-North firm acquisitions in Germany
- Environmental economic geography and environmental inequality: challenges and new research prospects
- Spaces for integration or a divide? New-generation growth corridors and their integration in global value chains in the Global South
- Research achievements in transition: German scholars’ contribution to economic geographies of knowledge, innovation and new technologies
- Book reviews
- Graham Clarke, Rachel S. Franklin and Andy Newing: GIS and the Social Sciences: Theory and Applications
- Kerstin Bläser: Ermessensraum. Zur kalkulativen Hervorbringung von Investitionsobjekten im Immobiliengeschäft
- Nicholas A. Phelps: Interplaces: An Economic Geography of the Inter-urban and International Economies
- Maria Teküve und Theo Rauch: Alles neu, neu, neu! in Afrika. Vier Jahrzehnte Kontinuität und Wandel in der sambischen Provinz