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Bayes methods for combining disease and exposure data in assessing environmental justice

Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 1997
Environmental justice reflects the equitable distribution of the burden of environmental hazards across various sociodemographic groups. The issue is important in environmental regulation, siting of hazardous waste repositories and prioritizing remediation of existing sources of exposure.
LANCE A. Waller   +2 more
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Empowering Environmental Justice Research with NASA Earth Data

Overview Time:  July 23, 2024, 9-12pm ET Location: The Smoky Mountains STEM Collaborative, Southwestern Community College, Sylva, NC - 447 College Drive, Sylva, NC 28779, Room: Balsam 253 Session Lead Organizers: Elizabeth Joyner, Community Coordinator, NASA Earth Science Data Systems; Jerika Christman Chung, NASA IMPACT Other Session Organizer(s):
Elizabeth R. Joyner   +5 more
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Mapping the uninsured using secondary data: an environmental justice application in Dallas

Population and Environment, 2010
Over the last 5 years, environmental justice (EJ) researchers have been calling for incorporation of health outcomes more directly into spatial studies of socio-demographics and environmental hazards. To date, researchers have not incorporated insurance status (an access to health care variable) in their models although access to care likely has an ...
Sara E. Grineski, Yolanda J. McDonald
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Engineering and Data Science for Environmental Justice (Resource Exchange)

2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings
Engineering and Data Science for Environmental Justice (Resource Exchange) This resource exchange will explore the intersection of engineering education, spatial data, and environmental justice. Environmental injustices have disproportionately adversely impacted the health of Communities of Color for generations.
Jennifer Taylor   +2 more
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Situating Data in a Trumpian Era: The Environmental Data and Governance Initiative

Environmental Governance in a Populist/Authoritarian Era, 2019
The Trump administration’s antienvironmental policies and its proclivity to dismiss evidence-based claims creates challenges for environmental politics in a warming world.
L. Dillon   +6 more
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Environmental justice mapping tools in the United States: A review of national and state tools.

Science of the Total Environment
Environmental justice (EJ) mapping tools are geographic information system (GIS)-based digital maps that integrate environmental, socioeconomic, health, and demographic data to identify areas experiencing environmental injustices.
Hannah Besse, David Rojas-Rueda
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Data and Analysis Methods for Metropolitan-Level Environmental Justice Assessment

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2001
An examination is made of data sources and analytical methods available to metropolitan transportation planners for use in technical activities related to environmental justice and Title VI discrimination analyses. The focus is on data and methods employed by the metropolitan planning organization for the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Global air quality enhancement pathways to health benefits and environmental justice.

Journal of Hazardous Materials
Nowadays, air pollution has emerged as a critical global health and environmental justice issue, with a stark contrast in exposure and management between high-, middle-, and low-income countries.
Yong Xu   +4 more
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A systematic review of animal feeding operations including concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) for exposure, health outcomes, and environmental justice.

Environmental Research
BACKGROUND Despite growing literature on animal feeding operations (AFOs) including concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs), research on disproportionate exposure and associated health burden is relatively limited and shows inconclusive findings.
J. Son   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Neighborhood Gentrification, and Environmental Justice: Evidence from Restricted Access Census Block Data

American Economic Review, 2011
We test for residential sorting and changes in neighborhood characteristics in response to the cleanup of hazardous waste sites using restricted access fine-geographical-resolution block data. We examine changes between 1990 and 2000 in blocks within 5km of sites that are proposed to the National Priority List that fall in a narrow interval of ...
Shanti Gamper-Rabindran   +1 more
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