The research presented here directly engages the issues of environmental inequality by test-ing the empirical merits of two sociological explanations of urban inequality by compar-ing landfill and Superfund locations in postindustrial (1970 to 1990) Detroit, Michigan. The results indicate that economic deprivation supercedes race in predicting the location of both landfill and Superfund sites; furthermore, both landfill and Superfund sites tend to be located in census tracts located near to industrial districts contiguous to navigable waterways in Detroit. Using Geographic Information Systems and logistic regression, the results indicate that the probability of living near a landfill is highest among the econom-ically deprived and those lea...
Suburbanization and the growth of metropolitan inequality after World War II created deep environmen...
This study compared the socioeconomic status, racial composition, and ethnic composition of 49 rando...
Environmental injustice relates to the disproportionate distribution of environmental quality and ri...
Over the last ten to fifteen years, an expanding body of research has sought to ascertain whether en...
This study examined the processes and contributory factors associated with present-day racial and so...
Research suggests that people living in deprived areas of the UK are more likely to be exposed to ha...
One underexplored area of great concern is the relationship between disasters and disposition of the...
National-level studies examining racial disparities around hazardous waste treatment, storage, and d...
This paper focuses on exploring environmental inequality in the placement of hazardous waste facilit...
The socio-spatial distribution of hazardous waste sites in the United States closely resembles the d...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Reported research has suggested that poor persons and/or minorities are disproportionately exposed t...
Landfills are linked to major forms of environmental harms, such as water contamination, production ...
This study evaluates environmental equity in the residential distribution of commercial hazardous ...
This article tests the proposition that, beginning in the 1970s, historic growth of public environme...
Suburbanization and the growth of metropolitan inequality after World War II created deep environmen...
This study compared the socioeconomic status, racial composition, and ethnic composition of 49 rando...
Environmental injustice relates to the disproportionate distribution of environmental quality and ri...
Over the last ten to fifteen years, an expanding body of research has sought to ascertain whether en...
This study examined the processes and contributory factors associated with present-day racial and so...
Research suggests that people living in deprived areas of the UK are more likely to be exposed to ha...
One underexplored area of great concern is the relationship between disasters and disposition of the...
National-level studies examining racial disparities around hazardous waste treatment, storage, and d...
This paper focuses on exploring environmental inequality in the placement of hazardous waste facilit...
The socio-spatial distribution of hazardous waste sites in the United States closely resembles the d...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
Reported research has suggested that poor persons and/or minorities are disproportionately exposed t...
Landfills are linked to major forms of environmental harms, such as water contamination, production ...
This study evaluates environmental equity in the residential distribution of commercial hazardous ...
This article tests the proposition that, beginning in the 1970s, historic growth of public environme...
Suburbanization and the growth of metropolitan inequality after World War II created deep environmen...
This study compared the socioeconomic status, racial composition, and ethnic composition of 49 rando...
Environmental injustice relates to the disproportionate distribution of environmental quality and ri...