Cambio climático y economía política: una revisión sistemática de la literatura
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2177-5230.2025.e98610Palabras clave:
Cambio climático, Justicia, Revisión sistemática de la literatura, Crisis ambiental, Gobernanza climáticaResumen
Este artículo examina la evolución del cambio climático, inicialmente percibido como un problema ambiental, hacia un desafío complejo con implicaciones políticas y económicas en un contexto internacional más amplio. Explora cómo la justicia climática ha sido interpretada y utilizada por investigadores, activistas y formuladores de políticas. El estudio se basa en una revisión sistemática de la literatura que investiga las múltiples facetas de la justicia climática. El método incluye la definición de un protocolo de investigación y la selección cuidadosa de artículos relevantes. Este artículo contribuye a una comprensión profunda de la justicia en el contexto del cambio climático y destaca la importancia de la alineación conceptual para avanzar en el discurso académico y las políticas ambientales globales.
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