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Recognising Recognition in Climate Justice

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:01 authored by Tor A. Benjaminsen, Hanne Svarstad, Iselin Shaw of Tordarroch
This article argues that in order to achieve climate justice, recognition needs to be given more attention in climate research, discourse, and policies. Through the analysis of three examples, we identify formal and discursive recognition as central types of recognition in climate issues, and we show how powerful actors exercise their power in ways that cause climate injustice through formal and discursive misrecognition of poor and vulnerable groups. The three examples discussed are: climate mitigation through forest conservation (REDD), the Great Green Wall project in the Sahel, and the narrative about climate change as a contributing factor to the Syrian war.

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IDS Strategic Research Initiative on Climate and Environmental Justice

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Institute of Development Studies

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Benjaminsen, T.A.; Svarstad, H. and Shaw of Tordarroch, I. (2022) 'Recognising Recognition in Climate Justice', IDS Bulletin 53.4: 13–30, DOI: 10.19088/1968-2022.136

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IDS Bulletin 53.4

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Institute of Development Studies

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Tanzania; Syria

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en

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Resource Politics

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1759-5436

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    Volume 53. Issue 4: Reframing Climate and Environmental Justice

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