A “justice” reading of the trans-national struggle of the people displaced by the Merowe Dam

This paper applies a “justice” lens to the struggle of the people displaced by the Merowe Dam in northern Sudan

Abstract

This paper applies a “justice” lens to the struggle of the people displaced by the Merowe Dam in northern Sudan. Application of distributive, procedural, and representational aspects of justice exposes the dissatisfaction of the affected people with the government’s offer and execution of compensation.

This work is part of ‘Rethinking Environment and Development in an Era of Global Norms: An Exploration of Forests and Water in Nepal, Sudan and Uganda’ project supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the UK Department for International Development.

Citation

Mark Zeitoun, Azza Dirar, Asim El Moghraby ,Mohammad Jalal Hashim (2017) A “justice” reading of the trans-national struggle of the people displaced by the Merowe Dam, Local Environment, DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2017.1357687

A “justice” reading of the trans-national struggle of the people displaced by the Merowe Dam

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Published 3 August 2017