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Sustainability Science (2018) 13:573–584 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-018-0563-4 SPECIAL FEATURE: EDITORIAL The EJAtlas: Ecological Distribution Conflicts as Forces for Sustainability The Global Environmental Justice Atlas (EJAtlas): ecological distribution conflicts as forces for sustainability 1 1,2,3 1 1,2 1 Leah Temper · Federico Demaria · Arnim Scheidel · Daniela Del Bene · Joan Martinez‑Alier Received: 30 March 2018 / Accepted: 10 April 2018 / Published online: 20 April 2018 © Springer Japan KK, part of Springer Nature 2018 Introduction This Special Feature applies the lenses of political ecol- ogy and ecological economics to unpack and understand The environmental movement may be “the most comprehen- these socio-environmental conflicts, otherwise known as sive and influential movement of our time” (Castells 1997: ‘ecological distribution conflicts’, (hereafter EDCs, Mar - 67), representing for the ‘post-industrial’ age what the work- tinez-Alier 1995, 2002). The contributions in this special ers’ movement was for the industrial period. Yet while strike feature explore the why, what, how and who of these conten- statistics have been collected for many countries since the tious processes within a new comparative political ecology. late nineteenth century (van der Velden 2007), until the pre- The articles in this special issue underline the need for sent no administrative body tracks the occurrence and fre- a politicization of
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