RT Book T1 Subjects of intergenerational justice: indigenous philosophy, the environment and relationships T2 Routledge environmental humanities A1 Winter, Christine J. LA English PP Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY PB Routledge YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1787855090 AB

Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1: Framings Chapter 2: Liberal Approaches to Intergenerational Environmental Justice Chapter 3: The Settler State, Recognition and Power Section 2: Living at the Intersection: Barriers to realising IEJ in settler states Chapter 4: Still Talking Past Each Other: More than homo economicus Chapter 5: You are Never Alone -- something more than individual Chapter 6: Growing the Land Up: Listening to Country Section 3 How do we relate? Chapter 7: Walking Backwards into the Future: Something more than now Chapter 8: Regenerative Relationships

OP 201 CN 305.2 SN 9781003097457 SN 1003097456 SN 9781000432459 SN 1000432459 SN 1000432432 SN 9781000432435 K1 Intergenerational Relations K1 Ethnophilosophy K1 Indigenous Peoples K1 Environmental degradation K1 Social Justice K1 Electronic books K1 PHILOSOPHY / General K1 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development DO 10.4324/9781003097457