Across
- 4. A form of justice concerned with the fair distribution or environmental benefits and burdens (12 letters).
- 6. A planning approach that seeks not just inclusion, but structural change (14 letters).
- 7. ... Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality in 1989.
- 8. The ability of social systems to adjust to climate change, often differentiated by existing social inequalities (10 letters).
- 9. A global digital tool for mapping socio-environmental conflicts (7 letters).
Down
- 1. A form of justice that involves meaningful participation of affected communities (10 letters).
- 2. The political aspect of decision-making regarding climate change, which involves governments, corporations, local communities, scientists, etc. (17 letters, 2 words).
- 3. The interconnected nature of social categorizations such as race, class, and gender, creating overlapping systems of discrimination or disadvantage (14 letters).
- 5. Describes the disproportionate impact of environmental degradation on racialised, marginalised communities (14 letters, 2 words).
