This study compared the socioeconomic status, racial composition, and ethnic composition of 49 randomly selected U.S. cities with those of the census tracts containing the solid waste disposal facilities and sewage treatment plants for those cities. Contrary to the environmental racism and classism hypotheses, residents of tracts with landfills or incinerators had higher incomes and were less likely to be minority group members than residents of the cities that generated the refuse—although they did have somewhat lower education levels. There were few differences between the population characteristics of the cities and the census tracts that contained their sewage treatment plants. Possible explanations for these findings are discussed
Since environmental justice reached the agenda of researchers in the mid 1980s, most environmental j...
Are areas of greater environmental pollution necessarily associated with poorer and minority communi...
Landfills are linked to major forms of environmental harms, such as water contamination, production ...
The socio-spatial distribution of hazardous waste sites in the United States closely resembles the d...
BackgroundConcern has been expressed in North Carolina that solid waste facilities may be disproport...
Access to thesis restricted until 5/2022.Studies have strongly confirmed people of color and low-inc...
National-level studies examining racial disparities around hazardous waste treatment, storage, and d...
Reported research has suggested that poor persons and/or minorities are disproportionately exposed t...
159 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Environmental justice and env...
We examine the hypothesis that hazardous waste facilities are disproportionately located in minority...
To comply with federal legislation, states throughout the country are replacing old town dumps with ...
This paper will identify current health concerns inflicting Kettleman City and its corollary between...
Studies of environmental injustice have been intensely scrutinized by social science researchers sin...
This study evaluates environmental equity in the residential distribution of commercial hazardous ...
Objective. Inequity in the distribution of environmental burdens among social groups, for example, m...
Since environmental justice reached the agenda of researchers in the mid 1980s, most environmental j...
Are areas of greater environmental pollution necessarily associated with poorer and minority communi...
Landfills are linked to major forms of environmental harms, such as water contamination, production ...
The socio-spatial distribution of hazardous waste sites in the United States closely resembles the d...
BackgroundConcern has been expressed in North Carolina that solid waste facilities may be disproport...
Access to thesis restricted until 5/2022.Studies have strongly confirmed people of color and low-inc...
National-level studies examining racial disparities around hazardous waste treatment, storage, and d...
Reported research has suggested that poor persons and/or minorities are disproportionately exposed t...
159 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Environmental justice and env...
We examine the hypothesis that hazardous waste facilities are disproportionately located in minority...
To comply with federal legislation, states throughout the country are replacing old town dumps with ...
This paper will identify current health concerns inflicting Kettleman City and its corollary between...
Studies of environmental injustice have been intensely scrutinized by social science researchers sin...
This study evaluates environmental equity in the residential distribution of commercial hazardous ...
Objective. Inequity in the distribution of environmental burdens among social groups, for example, m...
Since environmental justice reached the agenda of researchers in the mid 1980s, most environmental j...
Are areas of greater environmental pollution necessarily associated with poorer and minority communi...
Landfills are linked to major forms of environmental harms, such as water contamination, production ...