The sister cities of El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua form one of the largest manufacturing complexes in the world, and provide a unique context in which to examine transnational patterns of environmental injustice. In this paper, we explore residential patterns of environmental injustice related to the location of industrial facilities (ie maquiladoras and facilities regulated by the Toxics Release Inventory) in the El Paso – Juárez metropolis, taking a comparative approach. Our results indicate a striking injustice in the raw level of industrial hazard confronted by residents on the Mexican side of the border compared with those on the US side—a direct result of location within the global economy. In terms of multivariate spati...
In the environmental justice literature, evidence of disproportionate siting in poor or minority nei...
This research expands on recent sociological studies which maintain that environmental contaminants ...
In this article, I examine the distribution of toxic hazards across Los Angeles County. To do so, I ...
This article examines spatial relationships between environmental hazards (i.e., pork leed lots, bri...
Environmental equity problems are not exclusive to any one nation. With a lack of regulations, comm...
Few studies have taken a conventional quantitative environmental justice approach to assessing the i...
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, is home to the U.S.-Mexico border's largest maquiladora labor force, and a...
textThe purpose of this study is to investigate the driving factors of population exposure to source...
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, is home to the U.S.–Mexico border’s largest maquiladora labor force, and a...
Air pollution is one of the most challenging global sustainability problems in the world. Roughly 90...
The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience dispro...
Environmental factors greatly contribute to inequality in the United States. Research by Maryia Bakh...
The accelerated growth of cities in developing countries poses a challenge for urban planning such a...
The Mexico-U.S. border was disproportionately impacted by the 2006 drug war violence and the 2008 gl...
This Article explores the legacy of the U.S. environmental justice movement for the U.S.-Mexico bord...
In the environmental justice literature, evidence of disproportionate siting in poor or minority nei...
This research expands on recent sociological studies which maintain that environmental contaminants ...
In this article, I examine the distribution of toxic hazards across Los Angeles County. To do so, I ...
This article examines spatial relationships between environmental hazards (i.e., pork leed lots, bri...
Environmental equity problems are not exclusive to any one nation. With a lack of regulations, comm...
Few studies have taken a conventional quantitative environmental justice approach to assessing the i...
Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, is home to the U.S.-Mexico border's largest maquiladora labor force, and a...
textThe purpose of this study is to investigate the driving factors of population exposure to source...
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, is home to the U.S.–Mexico border’s largest maquiladora labor force, and a...
Air pollution is one of the most challenging global sustainability problems in the world. Roughly 90...
The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience dispro...
Environmental factors greatly contribute to inequality in the United States. Research by Maryia Bakh...
The accelerated growth of cities in developing countries poses a challenge for urban planning such a...
The Mexico-U.S. border was disproportionately impacted by the 2006 drug war violence and the 2008 gl...
This Article explores the legacy of the U.S. environmental justice movement for the U.S.-Mexico bord...
In the environmental justice literature, evidence of disproportionate siting in poor or minority nei...
This research expands on recent sociological studies which maintain that environmental contaminants ...
In this article, I examine the distribution of toxic hazards across Los Angeles County. To do so, I ...