Previous research on environmental justice has demonstrated a disproportionate burden of environmental hazards on low-income and minority residents. This study uses statistical and GIS analysis methods to examine whether, in Boston, there are disparities in the proximity of public schools to Toxics Release Inventory sites based on school-level characteristics, such as schoolchildren’s racial and socio-economic statuses, educational resources and academic achievements. Research results show that schools with high percentages of minority (i.e. Black schoolchildren) and economically disadvantaged schoolchildren are more likely to be located closer to Toxics Release Inventory sites in Boston, indicating the existence of an environmental injusti...
The literature has shown that minority and low-income populations are disproportionately exposed to ...
Recent legislation on both federal and state levels has placed the intersection between children’s h...
We investigate equity in the distribution of green schools, what kind of student populations they se...
Previous research on environmental justice has demonstrated a disproportionate burden of environment...
As a replication and extension of two previous studies [Pastor, M. Jr., Sadd, J., and Morello-Frosch...
A substantial amount of environmental justice research has taken the form of “proximity studies” tha...
A significant body of previous research on environmental justice has demonstrated a disproportionate...
Several studies and local accounts have documented elevated levels of air pollution and toxics on or...
PROBLEM: This study examines the proximity of toxic facilities to elementary schools in the Los Ang...
Abstract: It has been shown that the location of schools near heavily trafficked roads can have detr...
It is well documented that communities of color are disproportionately burdened with environmental h...
It is well documented that communities of color are disproportionately burdened with environmental h...
It has been shown that the location of schools near heavily trafficked roads can have detrimental ef...
It has been shown that the location of schools near heavily trafficked roads can have detrimental ef...
It has been shown that the location of schools near heavily trafficked roads can have detrimental ef...
The literature has shown that minority and low-income populations are disproportionately exposed to ...
Recent legislation on both federal and state levels has placed the intersection between children’s h...
We investigate equity in the distribution of green schools, what kind of student populations they se...
Previous research on environmental justice has demonstrated a disproportionate burden of environment...
As a replication and extension of two previous studies [Pastor, M. Jr., Sadd, J., and Morello-Frosch...
A substantial amount of environmental justice research has taken the form of “proximity studies” tha...
A significant body of previous research on environmental justice has demonstrated a disproportionate...
Several studies and local accounts have documented elevated levels of air pollution and toxics on or...
PROBLEM: This study examines the proximity of toxic facilities to elementary schools in the Los Ang...
Abstract: It has been shown that the location of schools near heavily trafficked roads can have detr...
It is well documented that communities of color are disproportionately burdened with environmental h...
It is well documented that communities of color are disproportionately burdened with environmental h...
It has been shown that the location of schools near heavily trafficked roads can have detrimental ef...
It has been shown that the location of schools near heavily trafficked roads can have detrimental ef...
It has been shown that the location of schools near heavily trafficked roads can have detrimental ef...
The literature has shown that minority and low-income populations are disproportionately exposed to ...
Recent legislation on both federal and state levels has placed the intersection between children’s h...
We investigate equity in the distribution of green schools, what kind of student populations they se...