Assessments of environmental and territorial justice are similar in that both assess whether empirical relations between the spatial arrangement of undesirable hazards (or desirable public goods and services) and socio-demographic groups are consistent with notions of social justice, evaluating the spatial distribution of benefits and burdens (outcome equity) and the process that produces observed differences (process equity. Using proximity to major highways in NYC as a case study, we review methodological issues pertinent to both fields and discuss choice and computation of exposure measures, but focus primarily on measures of inequity. We present inequity measures computed from the empirically estimated joint distribution of exposure a...
Over recent decades, federal guidelines for transportation projects have required increasing attenti...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
Conventional multivariate regression can hide important local variations in the relationships among ...
Assessments of environmental and territorial justice are similar in that both assess whether empiric...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have been used increasingly to map instances of environmental i...
Environmental justice research analyzes inequalities by race and class in exposure to unhealthful to...
This dissertation seeks to extend quantitative research on environmental justice and address methodo...
Environmental justice advocates that all people are protected from disproportionate impacts of envir...
In the early 1990\u27s social activists driven by a concern with the uneven impacts of toxic polluti...
International audienceDespite increasingly stringent environmental regulations, industrial and trans...
The relationship often assumed by environmental justice researchers is that proximity to a hazardous...
Environmental Justice (EJ) is concerned with the fair distribution amongst social groups of environm...
Although a large body of quantitative environmental justice research exists, only a handful of studi...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
This paper tests the validity of proximity as an estimate for environmental health hazard exposure, ...
Over recent decades, federal guidelines for transportation projects have required increasing attenti...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
Conventional multivariate regression can hide important local variations in the relationships among ...
Assessments of environmental and territorial justice are similar in that both assess whether empiric...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have been used increasingly to map instances of environmental i...
Environmental justice research analyzes inequalities by race and class in exposure to unhealthful to...
This dissertation seeks to extend quantitative research on environmental justice and address methodo...
Environmental justice advocates that all people are protected from disproportionate impacts of envir...
In the early 1990\u27s social activists driven by a concern with the uneven impacts of toxic polluti...
International audienceDespite increasingly stringent environmental regulations, industrial and trans...
The relationship often assumed by environmental justice researchers is that proximity to a hazardous...
Environmental Justice (EJ) is concerned with the fair distribution amongst social groups of environm...
Although a large body of quantitative environmental justice research exists, only a handful of studi...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
This paper tests the validity of proximity as an estimate for environmental health hazard exposure, ...
Over recent decades, federal guidelines for transportation projects have required increasing attenti...
Regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) and state authoriti...
Conventional multivariate regression can hide important local variations in the relationships among ...