The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) Environmental Justice Action Plan calls for guidelines for evaluating “cumulative impacts.” As a first step toward such guidelines, a screening methodology for assessing cumulative impacts in communities was developed. The method, presented here, is based on the working definition of cumulative impacts adopted by Cal/EPA [1]: “Cumulative impacts means exposures, public health or environmental effects from the combined emissions and discharges in a geographic area, including environmental pollution from all sources, whether single or multi-media, routinely, accidentally, or otherwise released. Impacts will take into account sensitive populations and socio-economic factors, where applic...
The cumulative effects of increasing human use of the ocean and coastal zone have contributed to a r...
As new projects are being developed in various sectors throughout British Columbia and Canada, there...
Conventionally, in its decision-making, the U.S. EPA has evaluated the effects and risks associated ...
Polluting facilities and hazardous sites are often concentrated in low-income communities of color a...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Many communities are located near multiple sources of pollution, including current and former indust...
Communities located near multiple sources of pollution, including current and former industrial site...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
In the field of health risk analysis, cumulative risk assessment (CRA) is a necessary, although unde...
This is a postprint (author's final draft) version of an article published in the journal Environmen...
The California Community Environmental Health Screening Tool (CalEnviroScreen) advances research and...
ObjectivesWe used an environmental justice screening tool (CalEnviroScreen 1.1) to compare the distr...
The identification of “environmental justice (EJ) communities” is an increasingly common element in ...
The cumulative effects of increasing human use of the ocean and coastal zone have contributed to a r...
As new projects are being developed in various sectors throughout British Columbia and Canada, there...
Conventionally, in its decision-making, the U.S. EPA has evaluated the effects and risks associated ...
Polluting facilities and hazardous sites are often concentrated in low-income communities of color a...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
Many communities are located near multiple sources of pollution, including current and former indust...
Communities located near multiple sources of pollution, including current and former industrial site...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
Cumulative risks and impacts have taken on different meanings in different regulatory and programmat...
In the field of health risk analysis, cumulative risk assessment (CRA) is a necessary, although unde...
This is a postprint (author's final draft) version of an article published in the journal Environmen...
The California Community Environmental Health Screening Tool (CalEnviroScreen) advances research and...
ObjectivesWe used an environmental justice screening tool (CalEnviroScreen 1.1) to compare the distr...
The identification of “environmental justice (EJ) communities” is an increasingly common element in ...
The cumulative effects of increasing human use of the ocean and coastal zone have contributed to a r...
As new projects are being developed in various sectors throughout British Columbia and Canada, there...
Conventionally, in its decision-making, the U.S. EPA has evaluated the effects and risks associated ...