This presentation was given as part of the GIS Day@KU symposium on November 15, 2017. For more information about GIS Day@KU activities, please see http://gis.ku.edu/gisday/2017/PLATINUM SPONSORS: KU Department of Geography and Atmospheric Science KU Institute for Policy & Social Research GOLD SPONSORS: KU Libraries State of Kansas Data Access & Support Center (DASC) SILVER SPONSORS: Bartlett & West Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program KU Center for Global and International Studies BRONZE SPONSORS: Boundles
This project analyzes potential areas of environmental injustice on a census tract level throughout ...
Reported research has suggested that poor persons and/or minorities are disproportionately exposed t...
Empirical evidence in support of claims that communities of color and low-income groups experience t...
This presentation was given as part of the GIS Day@KU symposium on November 15, 2017. For more infor...
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund is a federal government program...
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, also called Super...
Background: According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund is a federal govern...
Is there an association between Superfund sites and the socioeconomic makeup of the surrounding comm...
Environmental justice research has focused on the question of whether marginalized people are more l...
Starting with the publication in 1987 of the United Church of Christ Racial Justice Commission Repor...
Superfund sites are geographic locations selected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as hav...
Background: Over the last two decades, various spatial techniques have been demonstrated using geogr...
The environmental racism movement calls for the recognition that minority communities and individual...
Abstract Background Over the last two decades, various spatial techniques have been demonstrated usi...
National-level studies examining racial disparities around hazardous waste treatment, storage, and d...
This project analyzes potential areas of environmental injustice on a census tract level throughout ...
Reported research has suggested that poor persons and/or minorities are disproportionately exposed t...
Empirical evidence in support of claims that communities of color and low-income groups experience t...
This presentation was given as part of the GIS Day@KU symposium on November 15, 2017. For more infor...
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund is a federal government program...
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, also called Super...
Background: According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Superfund is a federal govern...
Is there an association between Superfund sites and the socioeconomic makeup of the surrounding comm...
Environmental justice research has focused on the question of whether marginalized people are more l...
Starting with the publication in 1987 of the United Church of Christ Racial Justice Commission Repor...
Superfund sites are geographic locations selected by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as hav...
Background: Over the last two decades, various spatial techniques have been demonstrated using geogr...
The environmental racism movement calls for the recognition that minority communities and individual...
Abstract Background Over the last two decades, various spatial techniques have been demonstrated usi...
National-level studies examining racial disparities around hazardous waste treatment, storage, and d...
This project analyzes potential areas of environmental injustice on a census tract level throughout ...
Reported research has suggested that poor persons and/or minorities are disproportionately exposed t...
Empirical evidence in support of claims that communities of color and low-income groups experience t...