Research project

Global Justice and Biodiversity

Project overview

This project assesses the global justice problems that can arise when policymakers attempt to tackle the biodiversity crisis. These can include problems of distributive injustice, political exclusion, displacement, and epistemic justice. The project aims to identify approaches that could tackle the crisis without exacerbating existing injustices, or causing new ones.

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Chris Armstrong

Professor of Political Theory

Research interests

  • Global justice
  • Climate justice
  • Ocean justice and ocean politics
Connect with Chris

Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs

Chris Armstrong, 2024, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
Type: article
Christopher Armstrong, 2023, European Journal of Political Theory
Type: article
Chris Armstrong, 2022, Conservation Biology, 37(2)
Type: article
Christopher Armstrong, 2018, Conservation Biology, 33(3), 554-560
Type: article