Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authorities like the California Air Resources Board (CARB), have sought to address the concerns of environmental justice (EJ) advocates who argue that chemical-by-chemical and source-specific assessments of potential health risks of environmental hazards do not reflect the multiple environmental and social stressors faced by vulnerable communities. We propose an Environmental Justice Screening Method (EJSM) as a relatively simple, flexible and transparent way to examine the relative rank of cumulative impacts and social vulnerability within metropolitan regions and determine environmental justice areas based on more than simply the demographics of inc...
Environmental justice offers researchers new insights into the juncture of social inequality and pub...
Communities located near multiple sources of pollution, including current and former industrial site...
This article describes the Proximity-to-Hazard Dashboard (PHD) developed by a multidisciplinary team...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
The identification of "environmental justice (EJ) communities" is an increasingly common element in ...
ObjectivesWe used an environmental justice screening tool (CalEnviroScreen 1.1) to compare the distr...
Maryland residents’ knowledge of environmental hazards and their health effects is limited, partly d...
Polluting facilities and hazardous sites are often concentrated in low-income communities of color a...
The identification of “environmental justice (EJ) communities” is an increasingly common element in ...
Whether it's proximity to mobile and stationary emission sources, poor ambient air quality, or the r...
Environmental justice efforts in the United States seek to provide equal protection from environment...
Federal and many state agencies are required to perform environmental justice analyses of their poli...
The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) Environmental Justice Action Plan calls for...
Researchers in environmental justice contend that low-income communities and communities of color fa...
Empirical evidence in support of claims that communities of color and low-income groups experience t...
Environmental justice offers researchers new insights into the juncture of social inequality and pub...
Communities located near multiple sources of pollution, including current and former industrial site...
This article describes the Proximity-to-Hazard Dashboard (PHD) developed by a multidisciplinary team...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
The identification of "environmental justice (EJ) communities" is an increasingly common element in ...
ObjectivesWe used an environmental justice screening tool (CalEnviroScreen 1.1) to compare the distr...
Maryland residents’ knowledge of environmental hazards and their health effects is limited, partly d...
Polluting facilities and hazardous sites are often concentrated in low-income communities of color a...
The identification of “environmental justice (EJ) communities” is an increasingly common element in ...
Whether it's proximity to mobile and stationary emission sources, poor ambient air quality, or the r...
Environmental justice efforts in the United States seek to provide equal protection from environment...
Federal and many state agencies are required to perform environmental justice analyses of their poli...
The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) Environmental Justice Action Plan calls for...
Researchers in environmental justice contend that low-income communities and communities of color fa...
Empirical evidence in support of claims that communities of color and low-income groups experience t...
Environmental justice offers researchers new insights into the juncture of social inequality and pub...
Communities located near multiple sources of pollution, including current and former industrial site...
This article describes the Proximity-to-Hazard Dashboard (PHD) developed by a multidisciplinary team...