Environmental Justice and Human Rights: A Bibliography

Robert K Hitchcock
Department of Anthropology and Geography
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Ambler, Marjane (1990) Breaking the Iron Bonds: Indian Control of Energy Development Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.

Anderson, David and Richard Grove, eds. (1987) Conservation in Africa: People, Policies and Practice. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.

Anderson, Robert S. And Water Huber (1988) The Hour of the Fox: Tropical Forests, The World Bank, and Indigenous Peoples in Central India. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Barsh, Russel E., Desiree Essex, and Ruth Pomboza (1997) Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity: An Overview of Global Change and Challenges. Report to the Canadian International Development Agency (CISA). Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada: Strategic Network for Indigenous Peoples.

Bryant, Bunyan and Paul Mohai, eds. (1992) Race and the Incidence of Environmental Hazards: A Time for Discourse. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.

Bullard, Robert D. (1990) Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.

Bullard, Robert D., ed. (1993) Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots. Boston, Massachusetts: South End Press.

Bullard, Robert D., ed. (1994) Unequal Protection: Environmental Justice and Communities of Color. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Bullard, Robert D., J. Eugene Grigsby, and Charles Lee, eds. (1994) Residential Apartheid: The American Legacy. Los Angeles: CAAS Publications.

Camacho, David E. (1998) Environmental Injustices, Political Struggles: Race, Class, and the EnVironment. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press.

Clay, Jason W. (1988) Indigenous Peoples and Tropical Forests. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cultural Survival.

Colchester, Marcus (1994) Salvaging Nature: Indigenous Peoples, Protected Areas, and Biodiversity Conservation. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development Discussion Paper 55. Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNIRSD).

Colchester, Marcus, ed. (1985) An End to Laughter? Tribal Peoples and Economic Development. London; Survival International.

Colchester, Marcus, ed. (1999) Sharing Power: Dams, Indigenous Peoples, and Ethnic Minorities. Indigenous Affairs 3-4/99. Copenhagen, Denmark: International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs.

Colchester, Marcus and Christian Erni, eds. (1999) Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas in South and Southeast Asia. Moreton-in-Marsh, England: The Forest Peoples Program and Copenhagen: International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs.

Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy, eds. (1994) Endangered Peoples: Indigenous Rights and the Environment. Niwot, Colorado: The University Press of Colorado.

Committee for Human Rights (1996) Brazil's Giant Step Backward on Indigenous Rights: The Threat to the Natural Environment and Rights of Indigenous Peoples Posed by Brazilian Presidential Decree 1775. Washington, D.C.: American Anthropological Association.

Davis, Shelton H. (1977) Victims of the Miracle: Development and the Indians of Brazil. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Davis, Shelton (1988) Land Rights and Indigenous Peoples: The Role of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cultural Survival, Inc.

Davis, Shelton H., ed. (1993) Indigenous Views of Land and the Environment. World Bank Discussion Papers 188. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.

Dawson, Susan E. (1992) Navajo Uranium Workers and the Effects of Occupational Illnesses: A Case Study. Human Organization 51(4):389-396.

Dawson, Susan E. (1993) Social Work Practice and Technological Disasters: The Navajo Uranium Experience. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 20(2):5-20.

Dobson, Andrew (1998) Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability and Theories of Distributive Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Durning, Alan Thein (1992) Guardians of the Land: Indigenous Peoples and the Health of the Earth. WorldWatch Paper 112. Washington, D.C.: WorldWatch Institute.

Eichstaedt, Peter H. (1994) If You Poison Us: Uranium and Native Americans. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Red Crane Books.

Faber, Daniel, ed. (1998) The Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Environmental Justice Movements in the United States. New York: Guilford Press.

Fixico, Donald L. (1998) The Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century: American Capitalism and Tribal Natural Resources. Niwot, Colorado: University Press of Colorado.

Foreman, Christopher H., Jr. (1998) The Promise and Peril of Environmental Justice. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution.

Galaty, John, ed. (1999) Uprooted: Dispossession in Africa. Cultural Survival Quarterly 22(4):28-71.

Gedicks, Al (1993) The New Resource Wars: Native and Environmental Struggles Against Multinational Corporations. Boston, Massachusetts: South End Press.

Goodland, Robert (l982) Tribal Peoples and Economic Development: Human Ecologic Considerations. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.

Grifo, Francesca and Joshua Rosenthal, eds. (1997) Biodiversity and Human Health. Covelo, California: Island Press.

Guha, Ramachandra (1989) The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in Himalaya: Berkeley and London: University of California Press.

Hill, Ronald Paul (1995) Blackfellas and Whitefellas: Aboriginal Land Rights, the Mabo Decision, and the Meaning of Land. Human Rights Quarterly 17(2):303-322.

Hitchcock, Robert K. (1994) International Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples, and the Environment. Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Policy 5(1):1-22.

Hitchcock, Robert K. (1996) Kalahari Communities: Bushmen and the Politics of the Environment in Southern Africa. Copenhagen, Denmark: International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs.

Hitchcock, Robert K. (1997) Indigenous Peoples, Multinational Corporations, and Human Rights. Indigenous Affairs 2/97:6-11.

Hofrichter, Richard, ed. (1993) Toxic Struggles: The Theory and Practice of Environmental Racism. Philadelphia: New Society Publishers.

Human Rights Watch (1992) Indivisible Human Rights: The Relationship of Political and Civil Rights to Survival, Subsistence, and Poverty. New York, New York: Human Rights Watch.

Human Rights Watch and Natural Resources Defense Council (1992) Defending the Earth: Abuses of Human Rights and the Environment. Washington, D.C.: Human Rights Watch and Natural Resources Defense Council.

Hyndman, David (1994) Ancestral Forests and the Mountain of Gold: Indigenous Peoples and Mining in Indonesia. Boulder, Colorado and London: Westview Press.

Johnston, Barbara Rose, ed. (1994) Who Pays the Price? The Sociocultural Context of Environmental Crisis. Covelo, California: Island Press.

Johnston, Barbara Rose, ed. (1997) Life and Death Matters: Human Rights and the Environment at the End of the Millennium. Walnut Creek, California: AltaMira Press.

Kemf, Elizabeth, ed. (1993) The Law of the Mother: Protecting Indigenous Peoples in Protected Areas. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Korsmo, Fae L. (1988) Nordic Security and the Saami Minority: Territorial Rights in Northern Fennoscandia. Human Rights Quarterly 10(4):509-524.

Le Breton, Binka (1993) Voices from the Amazon. West Hartford, Connecticut: Kumarian Press.

Low, Nicholas and Brenden Gleesen (1998) Justice, Society, and Nature: An Exploration of Political Ecology. London and New York: Routledge.

Mehra, Rekha (1993) Gender in Community Development and Resource Management: An Overview. Washington, D.C.: International Center for Research on Women and World Wildlife Fund.

Poole, Peter (1995) Indigenous Peoples, Mapping, and Biodiversity Conservation: An Analysis of Current Activities and Opportunities for Applying Geomatics Technologies. BSP Peoples and Forest Program Discussion Paper. Washington, D.C.: Biodiversity Support Program.

Pritchard, Sarah, ed. (1998) Indigenous Peoples, The United Nations and Human Rights. London: Zed Books.

Redford, Kent H. And Allyn M. Stearman (1993) Forest Dwelling-Native Amazonians and the Conservation of Biodiversity: Interests in Common or Collusion? Conservation Biology 7(2):248-255.

Redford, Kent H. And Jane A. Mansour, eds. (1996) Traditional Peoples and Biodiversity Conservation in Large Tropical Landscapes. Arlington, Virginia: Americ Verde Publications. The Nature Conservancy, Latin America and Caribbean Division.

Reed, Richard (1997) Forest Dwellers, Forest Protectors: Indigenous Models for International Development. Boston, Massachusetts: Allyn and Bacon.

Sachs, Aaron (1995) Eco-Justice: Linking Human Rights and the Environment. WorldWatch Paper 127. Washington, D.C.: WorldWatch Institute.

Sachs, Aaron (1996) Upholding Human Rights and Environmental Justice. In State of the World 1996, Lester Brown et al, eds. Pp. 133-151. Washington, D.C.: WorldWatch Institute.

Scholsberg, David (1999) Environmental Justice and the New Pluralism: the Challenge of Difference for Environmentalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Sen, Geeti, ed. (1993) Indigenous Vision: Peoples of India: Attitudes to the Environment. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.

Shiva, Vandana (1988) Staying Alive: Women, Ecology and Development. London: Zed Press.

Shiva, Vandana (1991) Ecology and the Politics of Survival: Conflicts Over Natural Resources in India. Tokyo: United Nations University Press.

Singh, Andrea M. And Neera Burra (1993) Women and Wasteland Development. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.

Sponsel, Leslie E. (1995) Indigenous Peoples and the Future of Amazonia: An Ecological Anthropology of an Endangered World. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.

Sponsel, Leslie E, Thomas N. Headland, and Robert C. Bailey, eds. (1996) Tropical Deforestation: The Human Dimension. New York: Columbia University Press.

Thukral, Enaksi Gagguly (1992) Big Dams, Displaced People: Rivers of Sorrow, Rivers of Change. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.

Visser t'Hooft, Hendrik Philip (1999) Justice to Future Generations and the Environment. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Wali, Alaka and Shelton Davis (1992) Protecting Amerindian Lands: A Review of World Bank Experience with Indigenous Land Regularization Programs in Lowland South America. Latin America and the Caribbean Technical Department Regional Studies Program Report No. 19. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.

Ward, Alan (1999) An Unsettled History: Treaty Claims in New Zealand Today. Wellington, New Zealand: Bridget Williams Books.

Wilmsen, Edwin N. (1989) We Are Here: The Politics of Aboriginal Land Tenure. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Wilson, David J. (1999) Indigenous South Americans, Past and Present: An Ecological Perspective. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.

World Bank (1991) Operational Directive on Indigenous Peoples. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.

World Commission on Dams (2000) Dams and Development, a New Framework for Decision-Making. The Report of the World Commission on Dams. London: Earthscan Publications.

Young, Elspeth (1995) Third World in the First: Indigenous Peoples and Development. London: Routledge.

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