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PLANTATION DE HAUT PENJA, CAMEROON Human and environmental rights violations in Njombe Penja by the company Plantation du Haut Penja. Banana exports at the cost of corruption, workers' exploitation and pollution. Good documentary filmis banned.
URANIUM MINING IN KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, AUSTRALIA The injustice of uranium mining in Kakadu National Park is not the only one in Australia against aboriginal communities. By 2019, the Ranger uranium mine is U.S. STEEL'S CLAIRTON COKE WORKS IN PENNSYLVANIA, USA U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works in Pittsburgh, PA lacks compliance with permits and failed to update outdated equipment, leading to two recent fires and continued emissions of sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and benzene, placing residents at risk. GOLD MINING IN HALKIDIKI, GREECE Project details: 380 mil. tons of gold will be extracted the next 25 years Project area: 31,700: Level of Investment: 1,638,000,000.00Type of population
COVANTA FAIRFAX TRASH INCINERATOR IN LORTON, VIRGINIA, USA Lorton is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, 20 minutes outside Washington D.C.The area is home to Covanta Fairfax, the nation’s fourth largest trash incinerator which has led to residents suffering from a wide array of health issues. PRE-HARVEST SUGARCANE BURNING IN WESTERN PALM BEACH COUNTY The outdated practice of pre-harvest sugarcane burning in Florida compromises the health and safety of local communities and the environment in Palm Beach County and the Everglades Agricultural Area. EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICETRANSLATE THIS PAGE El Atlas de Justicia Ambiental es una herramienta pedagogica y política para la creación de redes entre activistas, investigadores, educadores y organizaciones y miembros de comunidades. Su base de datos permite diferentes usos para todo aquel interesado en a aprender sobre conflictos por justicia ambiental que muchas veces soninvisibilizados.
IKWEZI COAL MINING PROJECT IN DANNHAUSER, NEWCASTLE, SOUTH Project details. Ikwezi Mining began working on building a new mine in Dannhauser on January 23, 2013 at an initial investment cost of $2,014,798. The mine’s reserves are estimated at 14 million tons of coal across over 12,000 hectares of land, of which 1.25 million tons were expected to be mined yearly . DEEP SEA MINING PROJECT SOLWARA 1 IN THE BISMARCK SEA The Pacific is a region of immense deep-sea mining potential. In 2008 the Canadian mining company Nautilus Minerals provided its Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to Papua New Guinea Government to start deep-sea mining in the Bismarck Sea, in New Ireland Province, part of the Pacific Ocean, not far from Bougainville Island. Nautilus hoped to become the world's first deep-sea mining firm. EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEEJATLASFEATURED MAPSLOGINCOUNTRY MAPSCOMPANY MAPSCOMMODITY MAPS Welcome to Environmental Justice Atlas. The EJ Atlas is a teaching, networking and advocacy resource. Strategists, activist organizers, scholars, and teachers will find many uses for the database, as well as citizens wanting to learn more about the often invisible conflicts taking place. Please click the markers on the map for moreinformation.
PLANTATION DE HAUT PENJA, CAMEROON Human and environmental rights violations in Njombe Penja by the company Plantation du Haut Penja. Banana exports at the cost of corruption, workers' exploitation and pollution. Good documentary filmis banned.
URANIUM MINING IN KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, AUSTRALIA The injustice of uranium mining in Kakadu National Park is not the only one in Australia against aboriginal communities. By 2019, the Ranger uranium mine is U.S. STEEL'S CLAIRTON COKE WORKS IN PENNSYLVANIA, USA U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works in Pittsburgh, PA lacks compliance with permits and failed to update outdated equipment, leading to two recent fires and continued emissions of sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and benzene, placing residents at risk. GOLD MINING IN HALKIDIKI, GREECE Project details: 380 mil. tons of gold will be extracted the next 25 years Project area: 31,700: Level of Investment: 1,638,000,000.00Type of population
COVANTA FAIRFAX TRASH INCINERATOR IN LORTON, VIRGINIA, USA Lorton is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, 20 minutes outside Washington D.C.The area is home to Covanta Fairfax, the nation’s fourth largest trash incinerator which has led to residents suffering from a wide array of health issues. PRE-HARVEST SUGARCANE BURNING IN WESTERN PALM BEACH COUNTY The outdated practice of pre-harvest sugarcane burning in Florida compromises the health and safety of local communities and the environment in Palm Beach County and the Everglades Agricultural Area. EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICETRANSLATE THIS PAGE El Atlas de Justicia Ambiental es una herramienta pedagogica y política para la creación de redes entre activistas, investigadores, educadores y organizaciones y miembros de comunidades. Su base de datos permite diferentes usos para todo aquel interesado en a aprender sobre conflictos por justicia ambiental que muchas veces soninvisibilizados.
IKWEZI COAL MINING PROJECT IN DANNHAUSER, NEWCASTLE, SOUTH Project details. Ikwezi Mining began working on building a new mine in Dannhauser on January 23, 2013 at an initial investment cost of $2,014,798. The mine’s reserves are estimated at 14 million tons of coal across over 12,000 hectares of land, of which 1.25 million tons were expected to be mined yearly . DEEP SEA MINING PROJECT SOLWARA 1 IN THE BISMARCK SEA The Pacific is a region of immense deep-sea mining potential. In 2008 the Canadian mining company Nautilus Minerals provided its Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to Papua New Guinea Government to start deep-sea mining in the Bismarck Sea, in New Ireland Province, part of the Pacific Ocean, not far from Bougainville Island. Nautilus hoped to become the world's first deep-sea mining firm. WASTE PICKERS IN LUSAKA STRUGGLE FOR ACCESS TO WASTE At least 500 people live from collecting recyclable waste at Chunga landfill. The city of Lusaka has repeatedly attempted to enclose the site, claiming it wanted to protect public health, but without providing alternatives for the waste picker community. EMELLE NATION'S LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILL, USA Emelle nation's largest hazardous waste landfill, USA. Description: In 1978, Chemical Waste Management, a subsidiary of Waste Management Inc., purchased a landfill permit for a 300-acre tract of land near the village of Emelle in the center of Sumter County, Alabama. In Sumter County, one of the country's most impoverished regions,one-third of
BIKITA MINERALS LITHIUM MINE IN THE MASVINGO PROVINCE In the Masvingo Province in Zimbabwe, which is well renowned for its natural beauty, Bikita Minerals has been running since 1950 one of the largest lithium mines of the country . Local communities are pointing out the impacts the mining activities have had on their living environment including water pollution, artificial hills of mine dumps, loss of landscape and vegetation, lack of direct ROMA COMMUNITY EVICTED BECAUSE OF WATER PURIFICATION ISSUE After the failure of the Camping River camp sewage and water purification systems due to negligence, the local government issued the eviction of the 400 Roma in it failing to meet the European Court for Human Rights' demand for a postponement. WATER CONTAMINATION FROM PAPER MILLS AT PENOBSCOT Water Contamination from Paper Mills at Penobscot Reservation, USA. Description: The Penobscot Indian Nation, located near Old Town, Maine, has inhabited the Penobscot River for thousands of years. The river has provided them with their basic needs like food, water, recreation, and a sense of spiritual well being. VILLERANGES GOLD MINE, FRANCE In november 2013, the French government granted Cominor company a 3-year research permit for multiple minerals - especially gold and antimony - on a 47.6km² area .The previsory budget was 3 millions euros. The mandatory public consultation prior to the permit granting took place during the summer and was not publicised and therefore was criticised for the lack of democracy . ROMA LIVING NEXT TO A LANDFILL UNDER CONSTANT THREAT OF Roma are reportedly living in conditions of great negligence by the authorities and environmental harms; with a lack of water and electricity, as well as the constant threat of eviction and the presence of a landfill next to settlement. GOLD ONE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Mapping ecological conflicts and spaces of resistance. We use cookies for statistical purposes and to improve our services. By clicking "Accept cookies" you consent to ROMA WERE EVICTED TWICE FROM THEIR SETTLEMENT NEARBY OSLO On the 14th of July 2012, a 200-people group composed mainly of Roma settled in an abandoned gravel mine, nearby Oslo, Norway . Previously to that, the residents of the quarry had to leave the Sofienberg Church grounds by the 9th of July after months of policeharassment .
PRODUCTOS AVÍCOLAS EL CALVARIO, S. DE R.L. DE C.V. Mapping ecological conflicts and spaces of resistance. We use cookies for statistical purposes and to improve our services. By clicking "Accept cookies" you consent to EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEEJATLASFEATURED MAPSLOGINCOUNTRY MAPSCOMPANY MAPSCOMMODITY MAPS Welcome to Environmental Justice Atlas. The EJ Atlas is a teaching, networking and advocacy resource. Strategists, activist organizers, scholars, and teachers will find many uses for the database, as well as citizens wanting to learn more about the often invisible conflicts taking place. Please click the markers on the map for moreinformation.
AMBATOVY MINING PROJECT, MADAGASCAR Ambatovy is a large-tonnage, long-life nickel and cobalt mining enterprise located in Madagascar. Ambatovy is the largest-ever foreign investment in the country and one of the biggest in sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean region. URANIUM MINING IN KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, AUSTRALIA The injustice of uranium mining in Kakadu National Park is not the only one in Australia against aboriginal communities. By 2019, the Ranger uranium mine is HARTFORD TRASH-TO-ENERGY INCINERATOR, USA In 2017 the Connecticut Hartford Trash-to-Energy Incinerator was approved for “Phase II” upgrades and a renewed operating permit. Community EJ orgs. and City officials have fought to close the facility due to health impacts and lack of tax revenues. COVANTA FAIRFAX TRASH INCINERATOR IN LORTON, VIRGINIA, USA Lorton is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, 20 minutes outside Washington D.C.The area is home to Covanta Fairfax, the nation’s fourth largest trash incinerator which has led to residents suffering from a wide array of health issues. ILLEGAL DUMPING OF TOXIC WASTE IN THE KIM KIM RIVER, PASIR (2) Goh Yan Han (2019) Pasir Gudang chemical spill: Facts about the 9 chemicals found and their health impact (3) (2019) Cleaning up toxic river Sungai Kim Kim in Pasir Gudang to cost S$2.16 million (4) (2019) Cleaning up toxic river Sungai Kim Kim in Pasir Gudang to cost S$2.16 million (5) CNA (2019) 35 treated for chemical poisoning after DAMS CONSTRUCTION ON THE NARMADA RIVER, INDIA An overview on dams construction along the Narmada river in India and the 30 year long struggle of the Narmada Bachao Andolan Narmada forlife in
EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICETRANSLATE THIS PAGE El Atlas de Justicia Ambiental es una herramienta pedagogica y política para la creación de redes entre activistas, investigadores, educadores y organizaciones y miembros de comunidades. Su base de datos permite diferentes usos para todo aquel interesado en a aprender sobre conflictos por justicia ambiental que muchas veces soninvisibilizados.
PLANTATION DE HAUT PENJA, CAMEROON Human and environmental rights violations in Njombe Penja by the company Plantation du Haut Penja. Banana exports at the cost of corruption, workers' exploitation and pollution. Good documentary filmis
COMPAÑÍA MINERA CERRO COLORADO, CHILE Compañía Minera Cerro Colorado Ltda. (CMCC) es parte de la unidad de negocios Pampa Norte, perteneciente al grupo internacional BHP-Billiton, el mayor actor privado de minería en Chile. EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEEJATLASFEATURED MAPSLOGINCOUNTRY MAPSCOMPANY MAPSCOMMODITY MAPS Welcome to Environmental Justice Atlas. The EJ Atlas is a teaching, networking and advocacy resource. Strategists, activist organizers, scholars, and teachers will find many uses for the database, as well as citizens wanting to learn more about the often invisible conflicts taking place. Please click the markers on the map for moreinformation.
AMBATOVY MINING PROJECT, MADAGASCAR Ambatovy is a large-tonnage, long-life nickel and cobalt mining enterprise located in Madagascar. Ambatovy is the largest-ever foreign investment in the country and one of the biggest in sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean region. URANIUM MINING IN KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, AUSTRALIA The injustice of uranium mining in Kakadu National Park is not the only one in Australia against aboriginal communities. By 2019, the Ranger uranium mine is HARTFORD TRASH-TO-ENERGY INCINERATOR, USA In 2017 the Connecticut Hartford Trash-to-Energy Incinerator was approved for “Phase II” upgrades and a renewed operating permit. Community EJ orgs. and City officials have fought to close the facility due to health impacts and lack of tax revenues. COVANTA FAIRFAX TRASH INCINERATOR IN LORTON, VIRGINIA, USA Lorton is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, 20 minutes outside Washington D.C.The area is home to Covanta Fairfax, the nation’s fourth largest trash incinerator which has led to residents suffering from a wide array of health issues. ILLEGAL DUMPING OF TOXIC WASTE IN THE KIM KIM RIVER, PASIR (2) Goh Yan Han (2019) Pasir Gudang chemical spill: Facts about the 9 chemicals found and their health impact (3) (2019) Cleaning up toxic river Sungai Kim Kim in Pasir Gudang to cost S$2.16 million (4) (2019) Cleaning up toxic river Sungai Kim Kim in Pasir Gudang to cost S$2.16 million (5) CNA (2019) 35 treated for chemical poisoning after DAMS CONSTRUCTION ON THE NARMADA RIVER, INDIA An overview on dams construction along the Narmada river in India and the 30 year long struggle of the Narmada Bachao Andolan Narmada forlife in
EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICETRANSLATE THIS PAGE El Atlas de Justicia Ambiental es una herramienta pedagogica y política para la creación de redes entre activistas, investigadores, educadores y organizaciones y miembros de comunidades. Su base de datos permite diferentes usos para todo aquel interesado en a aprender sobre conflictos por justicia ambiental que muchas veces soninvisibilizados.
PLANTATION DE HAUT PENJA, CAMEROON Human and environmental rights violations in Njombe Penja by the company Plantation du Haut Penja. Banana exports at the cost of corruption, workers' exploitation and pollution. Good documentary filmis
COMPAÑÍA MINERA CERRO COLORADO, CHILE Compañía Minera Cerro Colorado Ltda. (CMCC) es parte de la unidad de negocios Pampa Norte, perteneciente al grupo internacional BHP-Billiton, el mayor actor privado de minería en Chile.GOLD MINING, SUDAN
Gold Mining, Sudan. There are more than 40,000 gold mining sites in Sudan. About 60 gold processing companies are operating in 13 statesof the country.
KOMO AIRFIELD, PAPUA NEW GUINEA Komo Airfield, with the longest runway in Papua New Guinea, was built specifically for delivery of equipment for the ExxonMobil led PNG LNG (liquefied natural gas) project. Pre-existing land disputes were intensified by land acquisition for the project. LAKE TURKANA PROJECT IN INDIGENOUS TERRITORIES, KENYA Lake Turkana Project in Indigenous Territories, Kenya. Credit: sarima indigenous land forum. Credit: sarima indigenous land forum. Credit: sarima indigenous land forum. Africa's largest windfarm to be deployed along indigenous communities' territories in Kenya. Local organization is against illegal land purchases and violation of indigenous rights. YADANA GAS FIELD AND PIPELINE, MYANMAR An Assessment of People's Satisfaction with the Public Hearing on the Yadana Natural Gas Pipeline Project Stephen Ogunlana, Thanate Yotsinsak, Silas Yisa Stephen Ogunlana, Thanate Yotsinsa and Silas Yisa, An assement of people’s satisfaction with the public hearing on the Yadana Natural Gas Pipeline Project, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Volume 72, Issue 2, JUBAIL PLANT AND DESALINATION, SAUDI ARABIA The plant in Jubail was the world´s largest desalination plant when it was built in 2009. Saudi Arabia is burdened by a limited access to renewable and non-renewable sources of water. VILLERANGES GOLD MINE, FRANCE In november 2013, the French government granted Cominor company a 3-year research permit for multiple minerals - especially gold and antimony - on a 47.6km² area .The previsory budget was 3 millions euros. The mandatory public consultation prior to the permit granting took place during the summer and was not publicised and therefore was criticised for the lack of democracy . ROMA LIVING NEXT TO A LANDFILL UNDER CONSTANT THREAT OF Roma are reportedly living in conditions of great negligence by the authorities and environmental harms; with a lack of water and electricity, as well as the constant threat of eviction and the presence of a landfill next to settlement. ROMA WERE EVICTED TWICE FROM THEIR SETTLEMENT NEARBY OSLO On the 14th of July 2012, a 200-people group composed mainly of Roma settled in an abandoned gravel mine, nearby Oslo, Norway . Previously to that, the residents of the quarry had to leave the Sofienberg Church grounds by the 9th of July after months of policeharassment .
PRODUCTOS AVÍCOLAS EL CALVARIO, S. DE R.L. DE C.V. Mapping ecological conflicts and spaces of resistance. We use cookies for statistical purposes and to improve our services. By clicking "Accept cookies" you consent to MUTANDA MINE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Mutanda Mine is an open-pit mine and it is the world’s largest cobalt producer. The mine is located in the previous Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEEJATLASFEATURED MAPSLOGINCOUNTRY MAPSCOMPANY MAPSCOMMODITY MAPS Welcome to Environmental Justice Atlas. The EJ Atlas is a teaching, networking and advocacy resource. Strategists, activist organizers, scholars, and teachers will find many uses for the database, as well as citizens wanting to learn more about the often invisible conflicts taking place. Please click the markers on the map for moreinformation.
HAIDA GWAI FORESTRY CONFLICTS Project area: 1,000,000: Type of population: Rural: Affected Population: 4,500: Start of the conflict: 1975: Company names or state enterprises: Western Forest Products from Canada - Had the cutting rights to Lyell Island in the 80s Frank Beban Logging Ltd. from Canada - Was the contractor for Lyell island cutting in the 80s Infinity West Enterprises Inc. from Canada - The company won bid for WASTE PICKERS IN LUSAKA STRUGGLE FOR ACCESS TO WASTE At least 500 people live from collecting recyclable waste at Chunga landfill. The city of Lusaka has repeatedly attempted to enclose the site, claiming it wanted to protect public health, but without providing alternatives for the waste picker community. COAL POLLUTION FROM ESKOM IN EMALAHLENI, MPUMALANGA, SOUTH Coal Pollution from Eskom in Emalahleni, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Eskom's coal power operations are responsible for severe pollution. The government continues to invest in Eskom and deregulate the already-weak legislation in the face of the coronavirus epidemic despite environmental groups' legal efforts. EMELLE NATION'S LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILL, USA Emelle nation's largest hazardous waste landfill, USA. Description: In 1978, Chemical Waste Management, a subsidiary of Waste Management Inc., purchased a landfill permit for a 300-acre tract of land near the village of Emelle in the center of Sumter County, Alabama. In Sumter County, one of the country's most impoverished regions,one-third of
U.S. STEEL'S CLAIRTON COKE WORKS IN PENNSYLVANIA, USA U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works in Pittsburgh, PA lacks compliance with permits and failed to update outdated equipment, leading to two recent fires and continued emissions of sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and benzene, placing residents at risk. HARTFORD TRASH-TO-ENERGY INCINERATOR, USA In 2017 the Connecticut Hartford Trash-to-Energy Incinerator was approved for “Phase II” upgrades and a renewed operating permit. Community EJ orgs. and City officials have fought to close the facility due to health impacts and lack of tax revenues. SHELL BONGA OIL SPILL, NIGERIA The Shell Bonga oil spill of over 40,000 barrels occurred on December 20th 2011, affecting over 20 riverine communities across Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Delta State in Nigeria, like the Odioma community and two communities in Ekeremor . PLANTATION DE HAUT PENJA, CAMEROON Human and environmental rights violations in Njombe Penja by the company Plantation du Haut Penja. Banana exports at the cost of corruption, workers' exploitation and pollution. Good documentary filmis
EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICETRANSLATE THIS PAGE El Atlas de Justicia Ambiental es una herramienta pedagogica y política para la creación de redes entre activistas, investigadores, educadores y organizaciones y miembros de comunidades. Su base de datos permite diferentes usos para todo aquel interesado en a aprender sobre conflictos por justicia ambiental que muchas veces soninvisibilizados.
EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEEJATLASFEATURED MAPSLOGINCOUNTRY MAPSCOMPANY MAPSCOMMODITY MAPS Welcome to Environmental Justice Atlas. The EJ Atlas is a teaching, networking and advocacy resource. Strategists, activist organizers, scholars, and teachers will find many uses for the database, as well as citizens wanting to learn more about the often invisible conflicts taking place. Please click the markers on the map for moreinformation.
HAIDA GWAI FORESTRY CONFLICTS Project area: 1,000,000: Type of population: Rural: Affected Population: 4,500: Start of the conflict: 1975: Company names or state enterprises: Western Forest Products from Canada - Had the cutting rights to Lyell Island in the 80s Frank Beban Logging Ltd. from Canada - Was the contractor for Lyell island cutting in the 80s Infinity West Enterprises Inc. from Canada - The company won bid for WASTE PICKERS IN LUSAKA STRUGGLE FOR ACCESS TO WASTE At least 500 people live from collecting recyclable waste at Chunga landfill. The city of Lusaka has repeatedly attempted to enclose the site, claiming it wanted to protect public health, but without providing alternatives for the waste picker community. COAL POLLUTION FROM ESKOM IN EMALAHLENI, MPUMALANGA, SOUTH Coal Pollution from Eskom in Emalahleni, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Eskom's coal power operations are responsible for severe pollution. The government continues to invest in Eskom and deregulate the already-weak legislation in the face of the coronavirus epidemic despite environmental groups' legal efforts. EMELLE NATION'S LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILL, USA Emelle nation's largest hazardous waste landfill, USA. Description: In 1978, Chemical Waste Management, a subsidiary of Waste Management Inc., purchased a landfill permit for a 300-acre tract of land near the village of Emelle in the center of Sumter County, Alabama. In Sumter County, one of the country's most impoverished regions,one-third of
U.S. STEEL'S CLAIRTON COKE WORKS IN PENNSYLVANIA, USA U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works in Pittsburgh, PA lacks compliance with permits and failed to update outdated equipment, leading to two recent fires and continued emissions of sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and benzene, placing residents at risk. HARTFORD TRASH-TO-ENERGY INCINERATOR, USA In 2017 the Connecticut Hartford Trash-to-Energy Incinerator was approved for “Phase II” upgrades and a renewed operating permit. Community EJ orgs. and City officials have fought to close the facility due to health impacts and lack of tax revenues. SHELL BONGA OIL SPILL, NIGERIA The Shell Bonga oil spill of over 40,000 barrels occurred on December 20th 2011, affecting over 20 riverine communities across Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Delta State in Nigeria, like the Odioma community and two communities in Ekeremor . PLANTATION DE HAUT PENJA, CAMEROON Human and environmental rights violations in Njombe Penja by the company Plantation du Haut Penja. Banana exports at the cost of corruption, workers' exploitation and pollution. Good documentary filmis
EJATLAS | MAPPING ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICETRANSLATE THIS PAGE El Atlas de Justicia Ambiental es una herramienta pedagogica y política para la creación de redes entre activistas, investigadores, educadores y organizaciones y miembros de comunidades. Su base de datos permite diferentes usos para todo aquel interesado en a aprender sobre conflictos por justicia ambiental que muchas veces soninvisibilizados.
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Mapping ecological conflicts and spaces of resistance. We use cookies for statistical purposes and to improve our services. By clicking "Accept cookies" you consent to URANIUM MINING IN KAKADU NATIONAL PARK, AUSTRALIA The injustice of uranium mining in Kakadu National Park is not the only one in Australia against aboriginal communities. By 2019, the Ranger uranium mine is E-WASTE IN LAGOS, NIGERIA (5) Balogun Ibrahim Babatunde, Assessment of e-waste in Ikeja local government area of Lagos state,Dissertation submitted to the department of urban and regional planning, Faculty of environmental science, Ladoke Akintola University of technology, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, February 2016 (1)Omole D. O.,, Tenebe I. T,, Emenike C. P.,, Umoh A. S., Badejo A. A., CAUSES, IMPACT WASTE PICKERS UNDER THREAT. NEW WASTE MANAGEMENT On the occasion of the Global Waste Picker Day (March 1st), the Barcelona Research Group on Informal Recyclers - in collaboration with EnvJustice , the Global Alliance of Waste Pickers and WIEGO - releases a thematic map of so cio-environmental conflicts in the Global South related to informal recyclers , whose livelihoods are put at greater risk due to a global policy shift towards waste MUTANDA MINE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Mutanda Mine is the world’s largest cobalt producer. While different organizations are working on defending the victims of the mine and give them justice, the mining company still does not take enough responsibility and continues to violate human rights.FRACKING FRENZY
Fracking Frenzy. Description. As the production of conventional oil and gas is quickly depleting, the fossil fuel industry is now developing globally unconventional energy sources such as shale gas, shale oil, tight gas and coal-bed methane. Its extraction process, which includes the technique of high-volume horizontal hydraulicfracturing or
MINING CONFLICTS IN LATIN AMERICA Mining conflicts in Latin America. The extraction of raw materials in Latin American countries has jumped from 2400 million tonnes in 1970 to about 8300 million tonnes in 2009. This extractive boom is particularly significant for metal ores. The mining conflicts featured map presents cases of mining conflicts related to metal ores,industrial
KERR-MCGEE CIMARRON NUCLEAR FUEL FABRICATION SITE IN The Cimarron Fuel Fabrication Site broke federal nuclear regulations for a long time. Laboratory worker and union leader Karen Silkwood investigated such violations and allegedly was murdered for it. The site shut down in 1976. GOLD ONE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Mapping ecological conflicts and spaces of resistance. We use cookies for statistical purposes and to improve our services. By clicking "Accept cookies" you consent to MUTANDA MINE, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Mutanda Mine is an open-pit mine and it is the world’s largest cobalt producer. The mine is located in the previous Katanga Province of the Democratic Republic of*
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Mineral Ores and Building Materials ExtractionWaste Management
Biomass and Land Conflicts (Forests, Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock Management) Fossil Fuels and Climate Justice/EnergyWater Management
Infrastructure and Built EnvironmentTourism Recreation
Biodiversity conservation conflicts Industrial and Utilities conflictsUnknown
LATENT (no visible resistance) PREVENTIVE resistance (precautionary phase) In REACTION to the implementation (during construction oroperation)
Mobilization for reparations once impacts have been feltUnknown
LATENT (no visible organising at the moment) LOW (some local organising) MEDIUM (street protests, visible mobilization) HIGH (widespread, mass mobilization, violence, arrests, etc...)Unknown
Proposed (exploration phase) Planned (decision to go ahead eg EIA undertaken, etc)Under construction
In operation
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* Success Level
* Population Type
* Country
* Region
CATEGORY
* Category
* Type
* Other types
PROJECT
* Commodity
* Level Of Investment* Company
* Country Of Company * Financial Institution* Government Actors
* Project Details
CONFLICT
* Start Date
* End Date
* Intensity
* Reaction Stage
* Description
RESISTANCE
* Mobilizing Groups
* Mobilizing Forms
* Env Justice OrganizationsIMPACTS
* Environmental Impacts* Health Impacts
* Socio Economical ImpactsOUTCOMES
* Development of alternatives:* Project Status
* Outcome
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NAME
SUCCESS LEVEL
* Success
* Not Sure
* Failure
POPULATION TYPE
* Unknown
* Urban
* Semi-urban
* Rural
COUNTRY
REGION
* Arabian Peninsula
* Arctic
* Australia + New Zealand* Caribbean
* Central Africa
* Central Asia
* Central Europe
* Eastern Africa
* Eastern Europe
* Mashriq
* Meso America
* North America
* North East Asia
* Northern Africa
* South America
* South Asia
* South East Asia
* South Pacific
* Southern Africa
* Western Africa
* Western Europe
* Western Indian OceanCATEGORY
* Biodiversity conservation conflicts * Biomass and Land Conflicts (Forests, Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock Management) * Fossil Fuels and Climate Justice/Energy * Industrial and Utilities conflicts * Infrastructure and Built Environment * Mineral Ores and Building Materials Extraction* Nuclear
* Other
* Tourism Recreation* Waste Management
* Water Management
TYPE
* Agro-fuels and biomass energy plants* Agro-toxics
* Aquaculture and fisheries * Biopiracy and bio-prospection * Building materials extraction (quarries, sand, gravel) * Chemical industries * Climate change related conflicts (glaciers and small islands) * Coal extraction and processing * Dams and water distribution conflicts* Deforestation
* Desalination
* E-waste and other waste import zones * Establishment of reserves/national parks* GMOs
* Gas flaring
* Geothermal energy installations* Incinerators
* Intensive food production (monoculture and livestock) * Interbasin water transfers/transboundary water conflicts* Invasive species
* Land acquisition conflicts * Landfills, toxic waste treatment, uncontrolled dump sites * Logging and non timber extraction * Manufacturing activities * Mega-project solar plants* Metal refineries
* Military installations * Mineral ore exploration * Mineral processing * Nuclear power plants * Nuclear waste storage * Oil and gas exploration and extraction * Oil and gas refining* Other
* Other industries
* Plantation conflicts (incl. Pulp * Pollution related to transport (spills, dust, emissions) * Ports and airport projects* REDD/CDM
* Shale gas fracking * Ship-breaking yards * Tailings from mines * Thermal power plants * Tourism facilities (ski resorts, hotels, marinas) * Transport infrastructure networks (roads, railways, hydroways, canals and pipelines) * Uranium extraction * Urban development conflicts * Waste privatisation conflicts / waste-picker access to waste * Water access rights and entitlements * Water treatment and access to sanitation (access to sewage) * Wetlands and coastal zone management* Windmills
OTHER TYPES
COMMODITY
* Aluminum/Bauxite
* Asbestos
* Asphalt
* Biological resources* Carbon offsets
* Cellulose
* Cement
* Charcoal
* Chemical products
* Coal
* Coffee
* Copper
* Corn/Maize
* Cotton
* Crude oil
* Cut flowers
* Diamonds
* Domestic municipal waste* E-waste
* Ecosystem Services* Electricity
* Ethanol
* Eucalyptus
* Fish
* Fruits and Vegetables* Gold
* Industrial waste
* Iron ore
* Jatropha
* Land
* Lead
* Lithium
* Live Animals
* Manufactured Products* Meat
* Natural Gas
* Other
* Palm oil
* Pesticides
* Pine
* Rare metals
* Recycled Metals
* Rice
* Rubber
* Sand, gravel
* Shrimps
* Silver
* Soybeans
* Steel
* Sugar
* Timber
* Titanium ores
* Tourism services
* Uranium
* Water
* Wheat
* Zinc
LEVEL OF INVESTMENT
* LEVEL OF INVESTMENT: 0 - 24COMPANY
COUNTRY OF COMPANY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONGOVERNMENT ACTORS
PROJECT DETAILS
START DATE
* START DATE: 1920 - 2020END DATE
* END DATE: 1920 - 2020INTENSITY
* HIGH (widespread, mass mobilization, violence, arrests, etc...) * LATENT (no visible organising at the moment) * LOW (some local organising) * MEDIUM (street protests, visible mobilization)* Unknown
REACTION STAGE
* In REACTION to the implementation (during construction oroperation)
* LATENT (no visible resistance) * Mobilization for reparations once impacts have been felt * PREVENTIVE resistance (precautionary phase)* Unknown
DESCRIPTION
MOBILIZING GROUPS
* Artisanal miners
* Ethnically/racially discriminated groups* Farmers
* Fisher people
* Indigenous groups or traditional communities * Industrial workers* Informal workers
* International ejos* Landless peasants
* Local ejos
* Local government/political parties * Local scientists/professionals * Neighbours/citizens/communities* Other
* Pastoralists
* Recreational users* Religious groups
* Social movements
* Trade unions
* Wastepickers, recyclers* Women
MOBILIZING FORMS
* Appeals/recourse to economic valuation of the environment * Arguments for the rights of mother nature * Artistic and creative actions (eg guerilla theatre, murals)* Blockades
* Boycotts of companies-products * Boycotts of official procedures/non-participation in officialprocesses
* Community-based participative research (popular epidemiologystudies, etc..)
* Creation of alternative reports/knowledge * Development of a network/collective action * Development of alternative proposals * Hunger strikes and self immolation * Involvement of national and international NGOs* Land occupation
* Lawsuits, court cases, judicial activism * Media based activism/alternative media * Objections to the EIA * Occupation of buildings/public spaces * Official complaint letters and petitions* Other
* Property damage/arson* Public campaigns
* Referendum other local consultations * Refusal of compensation* Sabotage
* Shareholder/financial activism. * Street protest/marches* Strikes
* Threats to use arms ENV JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS* Air pollution
* Biodiversity loss (wildlife, agro-diversity) * Deforestation and loss of vegetation cover * Desertification/Drought* Fires
* Floods (river, coastal, mudflow) * Food insecurity (crop damage) * Genetic contamination* Global warming
* Groundwater pollution or depletion * Large-scale disturbance of hydro and geological systems * Loss of landscape/aesthetic degradation * Mine tailing spills* Noise pollution
* Oil spills
* Other Environmental impacts * Reduced ecological / hydrological connectivity * Soil contamination* Soil erosion
* Surface water pollution / Decreasing water (physico-chemical,biological) quality
* Waste overflow
HEALTH IMPACTS
* Accidents
* Deaths
* Exposure to unknown or uncertain complex risks (radiation, etc…) * Health problems related to alcoholism, prostitution * Infectious diseases* Malnutrition
* Mental problems including stress, depression and suicide * Occupational disease and accidents * Other Health impacts * Other environmental related diseases * Violence related health impacts (homicides, rape, etc..) SOCIO ECONOMICAL IMPACTS* Displacement
* Increase in Corruption/Co-optation of different actors * Increase in violence and crime * Lack of work security, labour absenteeism, firings, unemployment * Land dispossession * Loss of landscape/sense of place * Loss of livelihood * Loss of traditional knowledge/practices/cultures * Militarization and increased police presence * Other socio-economic impacts * Social problems (alcoholism, prostitution, etc..) * Specific impacts on women * Violations of human rights DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVES:PROJECT STATUS
* In operation
* Planned (decision to go ahead eg EIA undertaken, etc) * Proposed (exploration phase)* Stopped
* Under construction* Unknown
OUTCOME
* Application of existing regulations* Compensation
* Corruption
* Court decision (failure for environmental justice) * Court decision (undecided) * Court decision (victory for environmental justice) * Criminalization of activists * Deaths, Assassinations, Murders * Environmental improvements, rehabilitation/restoration of area * Fostering a culture of peace * Institutional changes* Land demarcation
* Migration/displacement* Moratoria
* Negotiated alternative solution * New Environmental Impact Assessment/Study* New legislation
* Other
* Project cancelled
* Project temporarily suspended* Repression
* Strengthening of participation * Technical solutions to improve resource supply/quality/distribution* Under negotiation
* Violent targeting of activists * Withdrawal of company/investmentTAGS
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* Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt Ltd5
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* National Thermal Power Corporation8
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* Odebrecht Energy Luxembourg 7* PEMEX 5
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* Salini Impregilo 24* Sasol 6
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* Chemical products 162* Timber 141
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* Sand, gravel 99* Palm oil 97
* Iron ore 91
* Ecosystem Services 87* Lead 74
* Recycled Metals 65 * Carbon offsets 65 * Live Animals 64* Zinc 62
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* Manufactured Products 52 * Aluminum/Bauxite 47 * Rare metals 45* Meat 42
* Steel 39
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* Pesticides 37
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* E-waste 33
* Ethanol 27
* Asbestos 24
* Pine 21
* Titanium ores 20* Rubber 19
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* Charcoal 14
* Asphalt 14
* Lithium 14
* Wheat 14
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* Cut flowers 7
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* Aluminum/Bauxite 47* Asbestos 24
* Asphalt 14
* Biological resources 129 * Carbon offsets 65* Cellulose 53
* Cement 59
* Charcoal 14
* Chemical products 162* Coal 272
* Coffee 2
* Copper 176
* Corn/Maize 38
* Cotton 15
* Crude oil 315
* Cut flowers 7
* Diamonds 19
* Domestic municipal waste217
* E-waste 33
* Ecosystem Services 87 * Electricity 595* Ethanol 27
* Eucalyptus 52
* Fish 122
* Fruits and Vegetables 62* Gold 285
* Industrial waste 187* Iron ore 91
* Jatropha 11
* Land 1061
* Lead 74
* Lithium 14
* Live Animals 64 * Manufactured Products 52* Meat 42
* Natural Gas 192* Palm oil 97
* Pesticides 37
* Pine 21
* Rare metals 45 * Recycled Metals 65* Rice 33
* Rubber 19
* Sand, gravel 99* Shrimps 35
* Silver 134
* Soybeans 36
* Steel 39
* Sugar 57
* Timber 141
* Titanium ores 20 * Tourism services 207* Uranium 116
* Water 693
* Wheat 14
* Zinc 62
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sort alphabetically sort by frequency * Land acquisition conflicts860
* Mineral ore exploration 504 * Water access rights and entitlements454
* Deforestation 424 * Dams and water distribution conflicts412
* Landfills, toxic waste treatment, uncontrolled dump sites310
* Transport infrastructure networks280
* Oil and gas exploration and extraction276
* Tailings from mines 246 * Mineral processing 234 * Urban development conflicts216
* Plantation conflicts (incl. Pulp199
* Establishment of reserves/national parks197
* Pollution related to transport179
* Intensive food production176
* Wetlands and coastal zone management169
* Coal extraction and processing152
* Ports and airport projects143
* Chemical industries 139 * Thermal power plants 138 * Aquaculture and fisheries 132 * Tourism facilities121
* Water treatment and access to sanitation120
* Building materials extraction108
* Oil and gas refining 104 * Manufacturing activities 96 * Logging and non timber extraction91
* Agro-toxics 89 * Incinerators 88 * Waste privatisation conflicts / waste-picker access to waste77
* REDD/CDM 75
* Other industries 75 * Nuclear power plants 73 * Interbasin water transfers/transboundary water conflicts70
* Metal refineries 68 * Agro-fuels and biomass energy plants59
* Shale gas fracking 54 * Military installations 51 * Uranium extraction 43 * Nuclear waste storage 39* Windmills 37
* GMOs 36
* Climate change related conflicts31
* Gas flaring 27 * Mega-project solar plants 18 * Biopiracy and bio-prospection18
* Invasive species 17 * Desalination 13 * E-waste and other waste import zones13
* Ship-breaking yards 6 * Geothermal energy installations3
* Agro-fuels and biomass energy plants59
* Agro-toxics 89 * Aquaculture and fisheries 132 * Biopiracy and bio-prospection18
* Building materials extraction108
* Chemical industries 139 * Climate change related conflicts31
* Coal extraction and processing152
* Dams and water distribution conflicts412
* Deforestation 424 * Desalination 13 * E-waste and other waste import zones13
* Establishment of reserves/national parks197
* GMOs 36
* Gas flaring 27 * Geothermal energy installations3
* Incinerators 88 * Intensive food production176
* Interbasin water transfers/transboundary water conflicts70
* Invasive species 17 * Land acquisition conflicts860
* Landfills, toxic waste treatment, uncontrolled dump sites310
* Logging and non timber extraction91
* Manufacturing activities 96 * Mega-project solar plants 18 * Metal refineries 68 * Military installations 51 * Mineral ore exploration 504 * Mineral processing 234 * Nuclear power plants 73 * Nuclear waste storage 39 * Oil and gas exploration and extraction276
* Oil and gas refining 104 * Other industries 75 * Plantation conflicts (incl. Pulp199
* Pollution related to transport179
* Ports and airport projects143
* REDD/CDM 75
* Shale gas fracking 54 * Ship-breaking yards 6 * Tailings from mines 246 * Thermal power plants 138 * Tourism facilities121
* Transport infrastructure networks280
* Uranium extraction 43 * Urban development conflicts216
* Waste privatisation conflicts / waste-picker access to waste77
* Water access rights and entitlements454
* Water treatment and access to sanitation120
* Wetlands and coastal zone management169
* Windmills 37
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A strong opposition by local and international activists against the construction of a highway over a radioactive waste disposal site in a southern region of Moscow. JEBBA HYDROPOWER PLANT, NIGERIA While the Governments boosts the Jebba hydropower plant, more than a hundred impoverished host communities still wallow in darkness. The operating company violently encounters Union Member protests in frontof the plant.
NORTHEAST SUPPLY ENHANCEMENT PIPELINE BY WILLIAMS TRANSCO, US The proposed construction of the Williams Co. NESE Pipeline would have negatively impacted the marine environment & environmental justice communities in NY & NJ. The costly project would rely on antiquated fossil fuels and exacerbate climate change. LESOTHO HIGHLANDS WATER PROJECT, LESOTHO Phase II of the project is starting and there is no certainty that concerns of the affected population will be taken into account. Failures of phase I risk to be repeated. NAGAN RAYA COAL-FIRED POWER PLANT, ACEH PROVINCE, INDONESIA The Nagan Raya/Meulaboh coal-fired power plant is building two new units, but has seen much opposition from the local population due to issues of land compensation and its effect on air and water quality inthe area.
WATER CRISIS AND PRIVATIZATION IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO In the capital of Mexico, poorly operating, privatized services and a lack of infrastructure investment created a highly unequal situation of water distribution. The most vulnerable in the city are exposed to frequent shortages and public health risks. Legal notice / Aviso legal We use cookies for statistical purposes and to improve our services. By clicking "Accept cookies" you consent to place cookies when visiting the website. For more information, and to find out how to change the configuration of cookies, please read our cookie policy. Utilizamos cookies para realizar el análisis de la navegación de los usuarios y mejorar nuestros servicios. Al pulsar "Accept cookies" consiente dichas cookies. Puede obtener más información, o bien conocer cómo cambiar la configuración, pulsando en másinformación.
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