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Revision as of 12:48, 9 February 2023
HOW TO NAVIGATE THE COMPENDIUM
El Compendio es un trabajo en progreso y es solo una evaluación inicial que pretende ser un comienzo. Nuestro objetivo es que este Compendio se convierta en un esfuerzo participativo y de código abierto para mantener un conocimiento actualizado sobre el trabajo de CJ-JT a nivel mundial con un enfoque en el Sur Global.
Reconocemos que este trabajo siempre estará incompleto y que hay muchas más organizaciones que no están en esta lista, así como muchas personas importantes que han estado haciendo este trabajo durante mucho tiempo y que no hemos incluido. También conocemos otras asignaciones y estamos en proceso de complementar y combinar fuentes y asignaciones relacionadas.
El Compendio se encuentra en la Fase 1 de un proceso de revisión.
La Fase 2 del proceso de revisión es discutir con el campo cómo podemos representar mejor a los Pueblos Indígenas, comunidades y tribus e incorporar las campañas y movimientos que están representados en otros mapeos (como el Atlas de Justicia Ambiental), particularmente aquellos dirigidos por Indígenas Pueblos e individuos que lideran la resistencia. Damos la bienvenida a cualquier idea y comentario que pueda tener sobre la mejor manera de hacer esto.
El Compendio se divide en las siguientes secciones por las que puede navegar a través de las pestañas de esta hoja de cálculo:
Bibliografía CJ-JT Campañas y ONG Financiadores y Regentadores Herramientas para financiadores
Las iniciativas enumeradas en Campañas y ONG y Financiadores y Receptores están organizadas por 5 Regiones: Global, África, Asia/Pacífico, América Latina y el Caribe y Aliados del Norte Global, estos son más identificables por países individuales. Puede navegar más por estas pestañas a través de la función CTRL F en su teclado para buscar palabras clave, títulos de organizaciones y tipos o temas clave de CJ-JT.
The key themes of work you will find listed under the Current focus/area column. Climate Justice is often an umbrella term and is continually expanding, we are defining this work as anything with an intersectional approach and a focus on the people on the front lines of injustice.
Broad themes may include:
Labour Justice, Justice for Indigenous Peoples, Environmental Justice, Racial Justice, Justice for Peoples with Disability, Economic Justice, Health Justice, Land Justice, Intergenerational Justice, Gender Justice
Further examples of key themes include but are not limited to:
Human rights, Indigenous peoples rights, Disability rights and inclusion, Gender equality, Young people, Intergenerational equity, Territorial rights, Land management, Food sovereignty, Agroecology, Extractivism, Migration, Disaster response and preparation, Movement building, Awareness raising, etc.
HOW WE COMPILED THE COMPENDIUM
The Compendium is built from desktop-based research with the assistance of expert guidance. This involved current knowledge of the field such as which global organisations with large international and grassroots allies could provide a good starting point for filling out the geographical/place-based mapping.
We recognise that most of the materials we have accessed are in English and it is an important limitation to our work. We hope that the review process will help identify Non-English resources for us to add.
The main sources used to gather initiatives and action-based organisations include: participating organisations in the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice, signatories of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival, members of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature and 350.org allies. Descriptions/notes have been filled out by drawing on the publicly available information and the language which organisations use to describe their own focus area and operations.
COMPENDIUM SECTIONS
Climate Justice - Just Transition bibliography
This section gathers the main publications related to CJ and JT, including:
Reports Policy papers Principles and manifestos Podcasts/videos/audios Interactive mapping
Briefings Articles Toolkits Resource hubs and portals Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)/online courses
Resources can be looked through by format, author (organisation), funding/commissioning organisation, publication year, as well as key themes addressed and geographical location. Most entries are in English, with reference to available versions in other languages.
Campaigns and NGOs
The purpose of this mapping is to make visible the considerable number of existing initiatives, projects, networks, social movements, community groups, CSOs, NGOs and campaigns on climate justice and just transition, highlighting wherever possible work led by women, people of colour, youth, historically marginalised groups, and those with disabilities based in the Global South.
Initiatives are sorted based on geographic range (at national, regional or global level) and will be searchable by organisation type or through key areas of focus.
Approximate lines are as follows: (Please note these lines are subject to change as more organisations are added)
Global lines 4-102
Africa lines 104-252
Asia/Pacific lines 254-475
Latin America and The Caribbean lines 477-656
Global North Allies lines 658-715
Eastern Europe lines 717-719''