:: Volume 15, Issue 58 (2024) ::
2024, 15(58): 138-154 Back to browse issues page
Application of environmental justice to promote the security of coastal village policies
Mortaza Tavakoli , Ali Mokhtari Karchegani
Tarbiat Modares University , m-tavakoli@modares.ac.ir
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comprehensive and integrated approach that provides new capacities to improve the security of coastal village policies. Environmental justice, as a key approach in the policies of coastal villages, seeks to balance the needs of the human-natural environment and tries to guarantee policies in these areas.
Methodology: The current research method is based on the content analysis of the environmental justice literature with a focus on rural policy making, and by defining the entry and exit criteria, it has been tried to extract the most reliable statistical population of articles from the Scopus database. The stages of literature identification, two stages of identification and screening management of English-language articles were carried out, and finally, 46 articles were analyzed and interpreted as samples.
Findings: It was found that the unique experience of rural areas, despite being common on a planetary scale, can be used in different ways according to the policy system of the countries. In a way, it was shown in the research process that the policy fields need fundamental changes for more adaptation in terms of economy, mobilization of local knowledge, and agricultural ecology. Also, the need for the presence of multiple actors in the rural development flow, especially civil institutions as representatives and advocates of vulnerable rural groups, can help to streamline development.
Conclusion: It was found that the unique experience of rural areas, despite being common on a planetary scale, can be used in different ways according to the policy system of the countries. In a way, it was shown in the research process that the policy fields need fundamental changes for more adaptation in terms of economy, mobilization of local knowledge, and agricultural ecology. Also, the need for the presence of multiple actors in the rural development flow, especially civil institutions as representatives and advocates of vulnerable rural groups, can help to streamline development.
Keywords: Environmental justice, Policy security, Rural development
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Type of Study: Review Article | Subject: Management (Environment, Coastal Zone,...)
Received: 2024/09/14 | Revised: 2024/11/24 | Accepted: 2024/11/5 | ePublished: 2024/11/23



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