Airborne particulates and the health problems they cause are of particular concern in dense urban areas. This thesis focuses on the relationships between airborne particulate levels, hospitalizations for health problems known to be associated with particulates, and demographic variables. Using data collected during bike transects and GIS/spatial analysis, I found a significant correlation between large particulates and respiratory hospitalizations, between small particulates and heart disease/cancer hospitalizations, and between particulates and areas of high poverty. Although further research is needed, these findings indicate that environmental justice issues exist and that particulate mitigation must be undertaken in order to protect the...
This paper examines a triple threat for residents of two counties in the St. Louis metropolitan area...
The percentage of the world's population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next ...
Air pollution is probably the most intensely studied field in today’s environmental health research....
Analysis suggests that several residential areas in Newark, New Jersey (USA) have Black/African-Amer...
Our project explores the growing issue of air pollution on urban environments throughout the United ...
The effects of institutional segregation has had detrimental impacts on certain populations in the U...
This research aims to focus on the historical impacts of segregation in these communities (with Cens...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2018. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Julian M...
This dissertation seeks to extend quantitative research on environmental justice and address methodo...
Where we live affects our health. This dissertation examines the urban environment–in particular, th...
Fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) pollution is the largest environmental health risk in the United Sta...
Abstract Air pollution levels are uneven within cities, contributing to persistent health disparitie...
Sprawl often characterizes unsustainable, car-dependent, and low-density urban development at the ed...
Compelling evidence suggests that a relationship between air quality and health outcomes has already...
Exposure to air pollution causes diseases of the lungs, cardiovascular system, brain, and numerous o...
This paper examines a triple threat for residents of two counties in the St. Louis metropolitan area...
The percentage of the world's population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next ...
Air pollution is probably the most intensely studied field in today’s environmental health research....
Analysis suggests that several residential areas in Newark, New Jersey (USA) have Black/African-Amer...
Our project explores the growing issue of air pollution on urban environments throughout the United ...
The effects of institutional segregation has had detrimental impacts on certain populations in the U...
This research aims to focus on the historical impacts of segregation in these communities (with Cens...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2018. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Julian M...
This dissertation seeks to extend quantitative research on environmental justice and address methodo...
Where we live affects our health. This dissertation examines the urban environment–in particular, th...
Fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) pollution is the largest environmental health risk in the United Sta...
Abstract Air pollution levels are uneven within cities, contributing to persistent health disparitie...
Sprawl often characterizes unsustainable, car-dependent, and low-density urban development at the ed...
Compelling evidence suggests that a relationship between air quality and health outcomes has already...
Exposure to air pollution causes diseases of the lungs, cardiovascular system, brain, and numerous o...
This paper examines a triple threat for residents of two counties in the St. Louis metropolitan area...
The percentage of the world's population living in urban areas is projected to increase in the next ...
Air pollution is probably the most intensely studied field in today’s environmental health research....