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  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
6,297 Views
13 Pages

Climate justice is conceived as the intertemporal climate equity and equality exchange amongst generations. Sustainability—intended as the interplay amongst the economy, the society, the environment, and the governance—is essential to forge the clima...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,469 Views
12 Pages

20 April 2020

Environmental justice (EJ) has become an increasingly significant issue for environmental management and has thus attracted increasing government and public attention. Although some studies have used techniques of proximity based on geographical info...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,908 Views
23 Pages

16 November 2021

Scholars increasingly propose distributive justice as a means to foster effective and fair outcomes in climate adaptation. To advance the discussion on its place in climate policy, it is desirable to be able to quantitatively assess the effects of di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,766 Views
12 Pages

How Can Organizational Justice Contribute to Job Satisfaction? A Chained Mediation Model

  • Alessio Gori,
  • Eleonora Topino,
  • Letizia Palazzeschi and
  • Annamaria Di Fabio

24 September 2020

The maintenance of workers’ job satisfaction plays a central role among strategies supporting human capital, as it seems to be an important protective variable determining employees’ well-being and individual and organizational performanc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,990 Views
15 Pages

Prior research has consistently shown that perceptions of procedural justice promote individuals’ compliance with the law. Several studies have also identified mechanisms that explain the association between perceptions of procedural justice an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,030 Views
19 Pages

24 October 2019

With the change in China’s social structure and the emergence of the middle class, severe environmental pollution is stimulating the demand for social environmental justice in China. Facing the absence of environmental justice theory and relate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,720 Views
20 Pages

A Model for Measuring Fair Labour Justice in Hotels: Design for the Spanish Case

  • Josefa García Mestanza,
  • Alfonso Cerezo Medina and
  • Marco Antonio Cruz Morato

26 August 2019

There is a growing awareness of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainability as a global movement. The hospitality sector is one of the major industries driving socioeconomic development worldwide (especially in economies such as Spain) a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
620 Views
32 Pages

15 December 2025

Large language models (LLMs) increasingly serve as decision-support systems across linguistically diverse populations, yet whether they reason consistently across languages remains underexplored. We investigate whether LLMs exhibit language-dependent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
7,109 Views
15 Pages

Many different quantitative techniques have been developed to either assess Environmental Justice (EJ) issues or estimate exposure and dose for risk assessment. However, very few approaches have been applied to link EJ factors to exposure dose estima...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,961 Views
19 Pages

21 December 2023

The competitive psychological environment that arises within an organization is widely recognized as a crucial factor impacting employee performance and, indirectly, overall business productivity. Nonetheless, mishandling this environment can result...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,599 Views
11 Pages

6 January 2025

This article explores the complex issue of disharmony within religious marriages, focusing on Jewish approaches to divorce. Contrasting Jewish divorce mediation with other religions’ approaches to marital conflict, this article examines two Jud...

  • Concept Paper
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,496 Views
21 Pages

5 November 2025

Criminal laws and their deserts-based punishments, particularly in Anglo-American systems, remain grounded in folk psychology assumptions about free will, willpower, and agency. Yet advances in neuropsychiatry, neuromicrobiology, behavioral genetics,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,098 Views
16 Pages

Previous research has shown that surface acting—displaying an emotion that is dissonant with inner feelings—negatively impacts employees’ well-being. However, most studies have neglected the meaning that employees develop around emotional demands req...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,576 Views
24 Pages

Using the Collaborative Problem-Solving Model: Findings from an Evaluation of U.S. EPA’s Environmental Justice Academy

  • Dana H. Z. Williamson,
  • Sheryl Good,
  • Daphne Wilson,
  • Na’Taki Osborne Jelks,
  • Dayna A. Johnson,
  • Kelli A. Komro and
  • Michelle C. Kegler

18 October 2023

The U.S. EPA’s Environmental Justice (EJ) Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) Model represents a systematic, community-based approach for bringing together various stakeholders to develop solutions to address local EJ and public health concerns...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,252 Views
12 Pages

The perception of interpersonal justice is one of the key resources for improving employees’ performance intention. Elements such as employees’ level of satisfaction or their self-perception of their ability to cope with problematic situa...

  • Essay
  • Open Access
697 Views
17 Pages

15 December 2025

Artificial Intelligence, now commonly called AI, is having an increasingly big impact on society. There are fears that may be negatives or downsides, especially when Artificial Intelligence is used unethically. But how are humans guiding these machin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,124 Views
11 Pages

Sustainability of Portuguese Courts: Citizen Satisfaction and Loyalty as Key Factors

  • Sandra Patrícia Marques Pereira and
  • Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro Correia

5 December 2020

This paper aims to describe the satisfaction and loyalty of citizens towards the sustainability of Portuguese courts. This research was carried out under the Portuguese justice agenda named “Justice + Closer” between the years of 2017, 20...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,454 Views
23 Pages

7 June 2023

It has been more than ten years since the nationwide sentencing standardization reform was implemented in China to solve the widespread problem of uneven sentencing in criminal justice. A statistical analysis of 1595 written judgments of illegal poss...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,844 Views
24 Pages

21 February 2021

In recent years, scientists and managers have advocated for the integration of the social sciences (particularly political science and economics) and the humanities (particularly moral philosophy) with the natural sciences (particularly entomology an...

  • Viewpoint
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,482 Views
19 Pages

Famed lawyer Clarence Darrow (1857–1938) argued strongly for an early-life public health approach to crime prevention, one that focused on education, poverty reduction, and equity of resources. Due to his defense of marginalized persons and his...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,948 Views
15 Pages

30 September 2024

As China’s anti-corruption campaign intensifies, several of those involved in various capacities in the public sector are demonstrating slackness, a lack of moral awareness, and a weakened sense of responsibility. This study analyzes the multip...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,404 Views
15 Pages

24 December 2024

In today’s highly competitive and complex market environment, enhancing adaptability has become essential for the sustainable development of enterprises. Job crafting, an important strategy for strengthening a company’s core competitivene...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,529 Views
27 Pages

4 October 2025

Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds significant potential to enhance sustainable non-chemical agricultural methods (NCAM) by optimising resource management, automating precision farming practices, and strengthening climate resilience. However, its wid...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,163 Views
15 Pages

24 June 2024

Urban air pollution has been long understood as a critical threat to human health worldwide. Worsening urban air quality can cause increased rates of asthma, respiratory illnesses, and mortality. Air pollution is also an important environmental justi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
314 Views
19 Pages

20 January 2026

In knowledge-intensive professions such as auditing, positive workplace relationships are essential to effective performance. Yet, the specific mechanisms through which ethical leadership encourages critical, collaborative behaviours, such as knowled...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,547 Views
15 Pages

To facilitate systematic work environment management, which should be a natural part of business development, a structured support model was developed. The Stamina model has previously been used in Swedish municipalities, showing positive results. Th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
9,484 Views
18 Pages

A Critical Review of an Authentic and Transformative Environmental Justice and Health Community — University Partnership

  • Sacoby Wilson,
  • Dayna Campbell,
  • Laura Dalemarre,
  • Herb Fraser-Rahim and
  • Edith Williams

Distressed neighborhoods in North Charleston (SC, USA) are impacted by the cumulative effects of multiple environmental hazards and expansion of the Port of Charleston. The Low Country Alliance for Model Communities (LAMC) built an environmental just...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,572 Views
25 Pages

Evaluating Urban Green Space Inequity to Promote Distributional Justice in Portland, Oregon

  • Evan Elderbrock,
  • Kory Russel,
  • Yekang Ko,
  • Elizabeth Budd,
  • Lilah Gonen and
  • Chris Enright

21 May 2024

Access and exposure to urban green space—the combination of parks and vegetative cover in cities—are associated with various health benefits. As urban green space is often unequally distributed throughout cities, understanding how it is a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,029 Views
20 Pages

Previous studies have shown, in the United States (U.S.), that communities of color are exposed to significantly higher temperatures in urban environments than complementary White populations. Studies highlighting this disparity have generally been c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,011 Views
16 Pages

25 January 2024

The turnover of key talent is a critical issue that can negatively impact an organization’s ability to execute strategies and achieve competitive advantage. Therefore, it is important to understand the factors that influence employees’ de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,492 Views
12 Pages

25 March 2019

Although South Korea introduced the Pollutant Release and Transfer Register system in 1996, there is relatively limited evidence on how socioeconomic status at both individual and municipal levels is associated with exposure to toxic chemicals in Kor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,509 Views
14 Pages

21 October 2017

Recently, location data regarding the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) in South Korea was released to the public. This study investigated the spatial patterns of TRIs and releases of toxic substances in all 230 local governments in South Korea to determ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,692 Views
15 Pages

29 November 2022

In this paper, we bring issues of inequality as a cross-cutting principle to all SDGs with a critical perspective on power relations, exemplified through the relevant social question of housing. For this purpose, we have developed the inequality and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,823 Views
14 Pages

2 October 2022

Students’ exposure to air pollution during active commuting between home and school has been linked with numerous adverse health outcomes. An accurate assessment of cycling students’ dose of air pollution during commutes could help mitiga...

  • Review
  • Open Access
716 Views
34 Pages

29 November 2025

Classical game theory provides powerful tools for modeling strategic interaction, but often overlooks the social, cultural, and institutional dimensions of human behavior. To address this gap, Tom Burns and collaborators developed generalized game th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,736 Views
23 Pages

4 December 2025

Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) poses substantial urban health risks that vary across space, time, and population vulnerability. We integrate a spatio-temporal INLA–SPDE PM2.5 field with an agent-based model (ABM) of 10,000 daily home–wor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
15,766 Views
22 Pages

26 January 2015

Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) produce large amounts of animal waste, which potentially pollutes air, soil and water and affects human health if not appropriately managed. This study uses meteorological and CAFO data and applies an a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,437 Views
22 Pages

4 December 2019

This paper begins with a playful contention that visions of future Martian colonies provide us not only with spaces for imagining extraplanetary activity. These futuristic considerations also offer us opportunity to reflect on education and technolog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
2,970 Views
17 Pages

Factors Associated with Levels of Organophosphate Pesticides in Household Dust in Agricultural Communities

  • Grace Kuiper,
  • Bonnie N. Young,
  • Sherry WeMott,
  • Grant Erlandson,
  • Nayamin Martinez,
  • Jesus Mendoza,
  • Greg Dooley,
  • Casey Quinn,
  • Wande O. Benka-Coker and
  • Sheryl Magzamen

Organophosphate (OP) pesticides are associated with numerous adverse health outcomes. Pesticide use data are available for California from the Pesticide Use Report (PUR), but household- and individual-level exposure factors have not been fully charac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,011 Views
20 Pages

Team Approaches to Addressing Sex Trafficking of Minors: Promising Practices for a Collaborative Model

  • Andrea Nichols,
  • Sarah Slutsker,
  • Melissa Oberstaedt and
  • Kourtney Gilbert

11 March 2023

The extant research literature is lacking in its focus on community-based responses (CBRs) to sex trafficking involving minors in the juvenile justice system. To address this research gap, the present study draws from 35 interviews with social servic...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,384 Views
26 Pages

Social Dimensions of Spatial Justice in the Use of the Public Transport System in Thessaloniki, Greece

  • Olga Tzanni,
  • Paraskevas Nikolaou,
  • Stella Giannakopoulou,
  • Apostolos Arvanitis and
  • Socrates Basbas

13 November 2022

Greek cities hold important urban issues related to social injustice; lack of open spaces, pedestrian facilities, parks and greenery, access to public amenities, etc. In view of these, we investigated residents’ preferences and choices regardin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,908 Views
30 Pages

13 June 2024

Citizen-driven approaches are promising to overcome the challenges in the energy transition of geographical islands. However, the economic profitability of related activities must be ensured to achieve the intrinsic and sustainable uptake of related...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
8,434 Views
17 Pages

26 November 2018

Municipalities across the United States are prioritizing green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) projects due to their potential to concurrently optimize the social, economic, and environmental benefits of the “triple bottom line”. While pl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,481 Views
18 Pages

23 January 2024

Ecological thought and practice have a longstanding presence in the Daoist tradition, yet these principles are not adequately upheld in contemporary times. This can be attributed to two primary factors: firstly, adverse environmental conditions due t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,054 Views
31 Pages

10 October 2022

Although many studies are currently examining the city of proximity as a way to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly cities, few consider it meaningful to achieve an “inclusive” mobility model for people of all ages and abilit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
13,514 Views
26 Pages

Developing an Ecosystem Services Online Decision Support Tool to Assess the Impacts of Climate Change and Urban Growth in the Santa Cruz Watershed; Where We Live, Work, and Play

  • Laura Norman,
  • Nita Tallent-Halsell,
  • William Labiosa,
  • Matt Weber,
  • Amy McCoy,
  • Katie Hirschboeck,
  • James Callegary,
  • Charles Van Riper and
  • Floyd Gray

9 July 2010

Using respective strengths of the biological, physical, and social sciences, we are developing an online decision support tool, the Santa Cruz Watershed Ecosystem Portfolio Model (SCWEPM), to help promote the use of information relevant to water allo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
85 Citations
16,484 Views
27 Pages

Improving Environmental Health Literacy and Justice through Environmental Exposure Results Communication

  • Monica D. Ramirez-Andreotta,
  • Julia Green Brody,
  • Nathan Lothrop,
  • Miranda Loh,
  • Paloma I. Beamer and
  • Phil Brown

Understanding the short- and long-term impacts of a biomonitoring and exposure project and reporting personal results back to study participants is critical for guiding future efforts, especially in the context of environmental justice. The purpose o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,002 Views
25 Pages

Cognitive-Motivational Determinants of Residents’ Civic Engagement and Health (Inequities) in the Context of Noise Action Planning: A Conceptual Model

  • Natalie Riedel,
  • Irene Van Kamp,
  • Heike Köckler,
  • Joachim Scheiner,
  • Adrian Loerbroks,
  • Thomas Claßen and
  • Gabriele Bolte

The Environmental Noise Directive expects residents to be actively involved in localising and selecting noise abatement interventions during the noise action planning process. Its intervention impact is meant to be homogeneous across population group...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,120 Views
20 Pages

20 April 2025

The increasing popularity of online shopping leads to more last-mile deliveries and higher emissions from last-mile delivery trucks. Despite small amounts being emitted from the tailpipe of delivery trucks, there can be a significant amount of fine p...

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