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Advocates for environmental justice: the role of the champion in public participation implementation
Authors:Deborah Rigling Gallagher
Institution:1. Nicholas School of the Environment , Duke University , P.O. Box 90328, Durham, NC, USA deb.gallagher@duke.edu
Abstract:
That segment of the community I would say is just in general pretty disenfranchised. We found that if you want participation you have to go to them. I mean there are days when you just need to go knock on the door.

Brownfields developer in a poor urban neighbourhood

This article considers the role that champions play as advocates for socioeconomically disadvantaged community member involvement in environmental management decision-making. Six case studies of brownfields redevelopment projects located in poor urban neighbourhoods are examined. Analysis of these case studies reveals how champion behaviour, which has typically been studied only in the context of technological innovation, is enacted in public participation efforts in the service of environmental justice. The study finds that champions who emerge in these settings lead the development and implementation of non-standard public participation process innovations.
Keywords:brownfields  environmental justice  public participation  champions  urban redevelopment  community involvement
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