TY - BOOK ID - 77919567 TI - Natural assets AU - Boyce, James K AU - Shelley, Barry G AU - University of Massachusetts at Amherst. PY - 2003 SN - 1597262781 9781597262781 155963538X 9781559635387 1559635398 9781559635394 PB - Washington, DC Island Press DB - UniCat KW - Environmental justice. KW - Environmental protection. KW - Conservation of natural resources. KW - Conservation of resources KW - Natural resources KW - Natural resources conservation KW - Resources conservation, Natural KW - Environmental protection KW - Natural resources conservation areas KW - Environmental quality management KW - Protection of environment KW - Environmental sciences KW - Applied ecology KW - Environmental engineering KW - Environmental policy KW - Environmental quality KW - Eco-justice KW - Environmental justice movement KW - Global environmental justice KW - Environmentalism KW - Social justice KW - Conservation UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77919567 AB - Low-income communities frequently suffer from a lack of access to, or lack of control over, the natural resources that surround them. In many cases, their local environment has been degraded by years of resource extraction and pollution by distant corporations or government agencies. In such settings, initiatives that build natural assets in the hands of the poor can play an important role in poverty-fighting efforts. 'Natural Assets' explores a range of strategies for expanding the quantity and enhancing the quality of natural assets in the hands of low-income individuals and communities. The book: & examines the social construction of rights to natural resources and the environment & describes efforts to curtail pollution of the air, land, and water and to reclaim resources that have been appropriated and abused by polluters & considers sustainable agricultural practices that not only maintain but actually increase the stock of natural capital & explores strategies to promote sustainable forest management while reducing rural poverty & examines the prospects for building natural assets in urban areas. Drawing on evidence from across the United States, the authors demonstrate that safeguarding the environment and improving the well-being of the poor can be mutually reinforcing goals. ER -