A previous question would be what types of commons can be created, but I am specially interested in the potential link between commons and environmental justice. Any reflections about it?
This recent paper reviews the issue of commons versus sovereignty over natural resources from an environmental justice perspective:
Banai, A., 2016. Sovereignty over natural resources and its implications for climate justice. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 7(2), pp.238-250.
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Future Learn online courses have a very intersting platform, which includes answers and essays written by at least 200 people who attended the course and also accounts from experts/practicians regarding environmentla injustice in different parts of the world. University of East Anglia led the course.
See https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/environmental-justice
towards the end there is a section discussion elinor ostrom's recipe for sustainable management of "common-pool resources" which many environmental resources are.