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Criminology professor publishes textbook on inequality and environmental issues

Michael Lynch

Criminology Professor Michael J. Lynch, PhD's new co-edited book, Inequality and Environment, has been published by Edward Elgar Publishing. The book, which was designed as a reference work, includes chapters examining the intersection of inequality and environmental issues and features 32 chapters written by internationally recognized experts.

The book is divided into nine sections on theoretical issues; race/ethnicity, indigenous peoples and environmental inequality; gender and environmental inequality; climate change and environmental inequality; the economy and environmental inequality; the state and environmental inequality; rights and environmental inequality; natural resource extraction and environmental inequality; and food security and environmental inequality. Find the textbook here.

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