Social impact can be defined as the effect on people and communities that happens as a result of an action, or inaction, an activity, project, program or policy
Economic justice has been defined as “a set of moral principles for building economic institutions, the ultimate goal of which is to create an opportunity for each person to create a sufficient material foundation upon which to have a dignified, productive, and creative life beyond economics.”
Food justice is a social movement and set of principles that aims to ensure everyone has access to healthy, affordable, and culturally appropriate food. It also advocates for the safety and well-being of people involved in the food production process.
Environmental justice (EJ) is a social movement that aims to ensure that everyone has equal access to a healthy environment and is meaningfully involved in environmental decision-making
Energy justice is a principle that aims to ensure that everyone has access to reliable, affordable, and clean energy, and that the energy system is fair and equitable
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