Spatial justice as a prerequisite for a just transition in rural areas? The case study from the Irish peatlands

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning C-Politics and Space Pub Date : 2023-05-03 DOI:10.1177/23996544231173210
Aparajita Banerjee, G. Schuitema
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Energy production from fossil fuels is gradually phased out as many countries aim to transition to a low-carbon society. As society and technology are intertwined, phasing out fossil fuels impacts people and communities. Especially those who heavily rely on the fossil fuel industry will be worse off. Therefore, calls are being made for ajust transitionthat ensures the rehabilitation of workers, regions, and communities negatively affected by fossil fuel industry closures. We argue that spatial justice can help inform just transition’s theoretical and practical aspects. Therefore, a spatial justice approach should be a prerequisite for a just transition. The concept of spatial justice is intertwined with the social justice principles of procedural, distributive, and restorative justice, which are central to the current conceptual understanding of just transition. We use the case of the closure of peat-based electricity production in rural Ireland to demonstrate how a spatial justice approach can underpin a just transition and how it can help with practicalities like identifying and addressing the issues and concerns in local communities. To ensure a just transition, a spatial justice approach is needed to identify and address the deeper problems affecting the resiliency of rural and mono-industrial regions dependent on fossil fuels.
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空间公正是农村地区公正转型的先决条件?爱尔兰泥炭地的案例研究
随着许多国家致力于向低碳社会转型,化石燃料的能源生产正在逐步淘汰。随着社会和技术的交织,逐步淘汰化石燃料会影响到人们和社区。尤其是那些严重依赖化石燃料工业的国家,情况将会更糟。因此,人们呼吁进行调整转型,以确保受化石燃料行业关闭负面影响的工人、地区和社区得到恢复。我们认为,空间公正有助于为公正过渡提供理论和实践方面的信息。因此,空间公正是实现公正过渡的先决条件。空间正义的概念与程序正义、分配正义和恢复性正义的社会正义原则交织在一起,这是当前对正义过渡概念理解的核心。我们以爱尔兰农村关闭泥炭发电的案例为例,展示了空间正义方法如何支撑公正的过渡,以及它如何帮助识别和解决当地社区的问题和关切等实用性。为了确保公平过渡,需要采取空间公正的方法,以确定和解决影响依赖化石燃料的农村和单一工业地区恢复能力的更深层次问题。
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