Social Work and Climate Justice

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Climate Change
Climate Change Content
Climate Crisis
Climate Justice
climate justice social work practice
Disaster Prone Communities
disaster resilience strategies
ecocentric perspective
Environmental Disasters
Environmental Injustice
Environmental Issues
Environmental Justice
environmental social work
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Forced Migration
forced migration impacts
green curriculum innovation
Green Social Work
Human Behavior
Humanitarian Aid
Increased Civic Engagement
Indian Red Cross Society
Indian Social Work
Indian Social Work Education
Jamia Millia Islamia
Preventive Social Work
Social Work
Social Work Academia
Social Work Curricula
Social Work Education
Social Work Knowledge
Social Work Practice
Social Work Scholars
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Welfare
Swedish Eco-social Interventions
Tamil Nadu
UGCC
Ukrainian Carpathians
vulnerable communities adaptation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032060286
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book argues that climate justice is an urgent and defining global challenge with long-term implications for poverty reduction, livelihoods, community well-being, and sustainable development.

It provides a thorough overview of both fundamental and new directions of knowledge and policy directions in this less debated area within environmental social work. The chapters of this book offer both global and cross-country perspectives via case studies from India, Nepal, Ukraine, South Africa, and the USA, providing greater understanding, evidence, and strategies to achieve the resilience of vulnerable communities based on climate justice principles.

It will be required reading for all scholars, students, and social work professionals as well as those working in sustainability and community development.

Devendraraj Madhanagopal (Ph.D.) is an Assistant Professor ( I ) in the School of Sustainability at XIM University (Odisha, India). He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (Mumbai, India). He is the recipient of several international travel grants/fellowships. His works appear in Environment, Development and Sustainability & Metropolitics journals. He is the corresponding editor of the following edited books: i. Environment, Climate, and Social Justice: Perspectives and Practices from the Global South. Published by Springer Nature Singapore in 2022. ii. Climate Change and Risk in South and Southeast Asia: Sociopolitical Perspectives. Routledge, UK (Forthcoming).

Bala Raju Nikku (Ph.D.) is currently serving as an Assistant Professor of social work at Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, Canada. He served as the founding director of the Nepal School of Social work from 2005 to 2011. Dr. Nikku served in the academia and grassroots social work practice in India, Nepal, Malaysia and held adjunct positions in the UK and Thailand.