id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_czqbf67jhbcbzhjc43euknpfgu Ian Bailey (Not) talking about justice: justice self-recognition and the integration of energy and environmental-social justice into renewable energy siting 2017 33 .pdf application/pdf 10015 629 42 environmental-social justice into renewable energy siting and inclusive debate on the energy and environmental-social justice issues associated with distributive and procedural fairness principles into renewable energy decision-making. procedural reforms to policy and planning to enable greater public expression of justice evaluations of distributive and procedural justice within decisions on energy infrastructure communities and individuals expressed justice arguments for and against wind energy at the renewables do not refer directly to energy or environmental-social justice, they project clear Our main argument is that selective interpretations of energy and environmentalsocial justice by central government – both in terms of issues and the priority given to reluctance by communities to discuss wind energy projects as justice issues has contributed justice issues affecting renewable energy siting. energy and environmental-social justice in renewable energy decision-making. government agendas (e.g. climate change, energy security and localism) or governmentdetermined planning considerations (e.g. landscape impact and noise requirements) rather ./cache/work_czqbf67jhbcbzhjc43euknpfgu.pdf ./txt/work_czqbf67jhbcbzhjc43euknpfgu.txt