Dictionary on ecosocial justice: towards an ecocentric vocabulary
This dictionary maps key terms of the socio-ecological crisis and evolves over time. The scope of this dictionary is to map the different uses of some of the most important words and concepts that are commonly used in contemporary ecological debates.
Editor: Luis Lloredo Alix
Edited in Madrid, by the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- Agroecology
- Biodiversity
- (CAPITALIST) WAY OF LIFE
- Citizen Science
- CLIMATE LITIGATION
- DENIAL (OF CLIMATE CHANGE)
- Ecocriticism
- ECODEPENDENCE
- Ecological Agency
- Ecological citizenship
- Ecological Collapse
- ECOLOGICAL RESPONSIBILITY
- ECOLOGY
- ECOMODERNISM
- ECOSYSTEMS AND SOCIO-ECOSYSTEMS
- ECOSYSTEM SERVICES/NATURE’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PEOPLE
- Environmental History
- FORCED ENVIRONMENTAL DISPLACEMENT
- Gaia
- Global Change (and Climate Change)
- Good Life
- GREEN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
- GREEN NEW DEAL
- INTERDEPENDENCE
- INTERNALISATION AND EXTERNALISATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
- LAND STEWARDSHIP
- LIMITS
- Mechanicism
- NATURALISM(S)
- Nature
- Payment for Environmental Services
- Plant Agency
- PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE
- RESTORATION OF ECOSYSTEMS
- REWILDING AND NATURE MANAGEMENT MODELS
- SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT / SUSTAINABILITY
- Technics
- Technology
- THE GREAT ACCELERATION