This study investigates the presence of environmental inequality in Germany and analyses its spatial pattern on a very fine grained level. Using the 2011 German census and pollution measures of the E-PRTR, the study relies on nearly 100,000 one squared km census cells over Germany. SLX and community-fixed SLX models incorporate spatial spillover-effects into the analysis to account for the spatial distribution of socio-demographic characteristics. Results reveal that the share of minorities within a census cell indeed positively correlates with the exposure to industrial pollution. Furthermore, spatial spillover effects are highly relevant: the characteristics of the neighbouring spatial units matter in predicting the amount of pollution. E...
Following the growing empirical evidence on the health effects of air pollution and noise, the fair ...
Combining individual-level survey data and geo-referenced administrative noise data for four Europea...
International audienceRecent studies have suggested that minority or deprived groups are subject to ...
Various studies have shown that minorities bear a disproportionate exposure to environmental polluti...
This paper investigates spatial relationships regarding the accessibility of urban green space, the ...
Out of the multiple possible dimensions of inequality such as income, health or education, inequalit...
Spatial differences in urban environmental conditions contribute to health inequalities within citie...
Spatial differences in urban environmental conditions contribute to health inequalities within citie...
Though environmental inequality research has gained extensive interest in the United States, it has ...
Socio-economically disadvantaged and ethnic minorities are affected by a disproportionately high exp...
Differential exposure to multiple environmental burdens and benefits and their distribution across a...
Background & Objective:Territorial disparities in exposure to environmental hazards according to soc...
International audienceBACKGROUND: : Most ecologic studies of environmental equity show that groups w...
Differential exposure to multiple environmental burdens and benefits and their distribution across a...
The paper deals with the following question: How are the environmental risks distributed across diff...
Following the growing empirical evidence on the health effects of air pollution and noise, the fair ...
Combining individual-level survey data and geo-referenced administrative noise data for four Europea...
International audienceRecent studies have suggested that minority or deprived groups are subject to ...
Various studies have shown that minorities bear a disproportionate exposure to environmental polluti...
This paper investigates spatial relationships regarding the accessibility of urban green space, the ...
Out of the multiple possible dimensions of inequality such as income, health or education, inequalit...
Spatial differences in urban environmental conditions contribute to health inequalities within citie...
Spatial differences in urban environmental conditions contribute to health inequalities within citie...
Though environmental inequality research has gained extensive interest in the United States, it has ...
Socio-economically disadvantaged and ethnic minorities are affected by a disproportionately high exp...
Differential exposure to multiple environmental burdens and benefits and their distribution across a...
Background & Objective:Territorial disparities in exposure to environmental hazards according to soc...
International audienceBACKGROUND: : Most ecologic studies of environmental equity show that groups w...
Differential exposure to multiple environmental burdens and benefits and their distribution across a...
The paper deals with the following question: How are the environmental risks distributed across diff...
Following the growing empirical evidence on the health effects of air pollution and noise, the fair ...
Combining individual-level survey data and geo-referenced administrative noise data for four Europea...
International audienceRecent studies have suggested that minority or deprived groups are subject to ...