The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience disproportionate exposure to environmental hazards, has underemphasized natural hazards, the benefits that accompany exposure to environmental risks, and comparative analytical frameworks. This study addresses these limitations by assessing patterns of environmental injustice with respect to economic deprivation (insecurity and instability), race, and ethnicity at the census tract level in the Miami and Houston Metropolitan Statistical Areas for 100-year flood risk and cancer risk from exposure to air toxics. When predicting air toxic exposure using spatial error regression models, instability was positive and significant in both cities; proportion...
While environmental justice (EJ) research in the U.S. has traditionally focused on inequities in the...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
This dissertation seeks to extend quantitative research on environmental justice and address methodo...
A large number of quantitative studies have examined social inequities in the geographic distributio...
Although numerous studies have been conducted on the vulnerability of marginalized groups in the env...
This Thesis seeks to contribute to distributive environmental justice (EJ) research by analyzing rac...
This thesis seeks to contribute to distributive environmental justice (EJ) research by analyzing rac...
This study compares the environmental hazard burden experienced by Blacks, Hispanics, Pacific Island...
Research reveals that disasters are particularly debilitating for racial/ethnic minorities. However,...
Research reveals that disasters are particularly debilitating for racial/ethnic minorities. However,...
Environmental justice research has focused too little attention on immigrant communities. This study...
Environmental justice research has focused too little attention on immigrant communities. This study...
In this article, I examine the distribution of toxic hazards across Los Angeles County. To do so, I ...
Although quantitative environmental (in)justice research demonstrates a disproportionate burden of t...
While environmental justice (EJ) research in the U.S. has traditionally focused on inequities in the...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
This dissertation seeks to extend quantitative research on environmental justice and address methodo...
A large number of quantitative studies have examined social inequities in the geographic distributio...
Although numerous studies have been conducted on the vulnerability of marginalized groups in the env...
This Thesis seeks to contribute to distributive environmental justice (EJ) research by analyzing rac...
This thesis seeks to contribute to distributive environmental justice (EJ) research by analyzing rac...
This study compares the environmental hazard burden experienced by Blacks, Hispanics, Pacific Island...
Research reveals that disasters are particularly debilitating for racial/ethnic minorities. However,...
Research reveals that disasters are particularly debilitating for racial/ethnic minorities. However,...
Environmental justice research has focused too little attention on immigrant communities. This study...
Environmental justice research has focused too little attention on immigrant communities. This study...
In this article, I examine the distribution of toxic hazards across Los Angeles County. To do so, I ...
Although quantitative environmental (in)justice research demonstrates a disproportionate burden of t...
While environmental justice (EJ) research in the U.S. has traditionally focused on inequities in the...
This paper examines spatial variations in exposure to toxic air pollution from industrial facilities...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...