Researchers in environmental justice contend that low-income communities and communities of color face greater impacts from environmental hazards. This is also of concern for policy makers. In this context, our paper has two principal objectives. First, we propose a method for creating an index capable of summarizing racial-ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities from the impact of cumulative environmental hazards. Second, we apply the index to Los Angeles County to illustrate the potential applications and complexities of its implementation. Individual environmental inequality indices are calculated based on unequal shares of environmental hazards for racial-ethnic groups and socioeconomic positions. The illustrated hazards include ambient c...
The California Community Environmental Health Screening Tool (CalEnviroScreen) advances research and...
The identification of "environmental justice (EJ) communities" is an increasingly common element in ...
Some of us grow up surrounded by trees, good schools, and opportunity. Others play in the shadow of ...
Researchers in environmental justice contend that low-income communities and communities of color fa...
ObjectivesWe used an environmental justice screening tool (CalEnviroScreen 1.1) to compare the distr...
Environmental justice offers researchers new insights into the juncture of social inequality and pub...
This study compares the environmental hazard burden experienced by Blacks, Hispanics, Pacific Island...
The issue of environmental equity refers to whether the burden of environmental pollution is borne e...
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...
In this article, I examine the distribution of toxic hazards across Los Angeles County. To do so, I ...
Abstract A growing number of scientific studies in recent years have investigated disparate exposure...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
The environmental burden of disease is the mortality and morbidity attributable to exposures of air ...
The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience dispro...
The California Community Environmental Health Screening Tool (CalEnviroScreen) advances research and...
The identification of "environmental justice (EJ) communities" is an increasingly common element in ...
Some of us grow up surrounded by trees, good schools, and opportunity. Others play in the shadow of ...
Researchers in environmental justice contend that low-income communities and communities of color fa...
ObjectivesWe used an environmental justice screening tool (CalEnviroScreen 1.1) to compare the distr...
Environmental justice offers researchers new insights into the juncture of social inequality and pub...
This study compares the environmental hazard burden experienced by Blacks, Hispanics, Pacific Island...
The issue of environmental equity refers to whether the burden of environmental pollution is borne e...
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...
In this article, I examine the distribution of toxic hazards across Los Angeles County. To do so, I ...
Abstract A growing number of scientific studies in recent years have investigated disparate exposure...
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a p...
The environmental burden of disease is the mortality and morbidity attributable to exposures of air ...
The environmental justice literature, which finds that lower status groups tend to experience dispro...
The California Community Environmental Health Screening Tool (CalEnviroScreen) advances research and...
The identification of "environmental justice (EJ) communities" is an increasingly common element in ...
Some of us grow up surrounded by trees, good schools, and opportunity. Others play in the shadow of ...