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Toward Just Transitions (Hardback)

Visions for Regenerative Communities in Appalachia

P&S History > Social Science & Culture > Anthropology & Sociology

Imprint: University Press of Kentucky
Series: Place Matters: New Directions in Appalachian Studies
Pages: 288
Illustrations: 1 table, 2 b&w illustrations
ISBN: 9781985903180
Published: 18th November 2025
Script Academic & Professional

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Central Appalachia has long endured the exploitation of its abundant natural resources, like timber and coal, and suffered the ensuing fallout, including high poverty, low educational attainment, and persistent health and environmental problems. In Toward Just Transitions, editors Shaunna L. Scott and Kathryn Engle explore the regional damage wrought by extractive capitalism and outline the need for "just transitions."
A just transition is "a vision-led, unifying, and place-based set of principles, processes, and practices that build economic and political power to shift from an extractive economy to a regenerative economy," which supports conservation and faces climate change head-on. The just transitions movement emphasizes locally based solutions and democratic decision-making, recognizing there are many perspectives on strategies that will help "provide dignified, productive, and ecologically sustainable livelihoods" for all.
Just as central Appalachia follows global trends of predatory capitalism, so too can it become an example of rectifying them. Toward Just Transitions offers solutions for wresting power from corporations and oligarchs and returning it to the communities and marginalized groups their actions have harmed most.

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