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期刊名:Environmental justice

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ISSN:1939-4071

e-ISSN:1937-5174

IF/分区:1.3/Q4

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Amy J Schulz,Gretta M Rempel Fisher,Ricardo DeMajo et al. Amy J Schulz et al.
Problem statement: Geographic-specific strategies for reducing air pollutants are of increasing interest for informing policies that reduce disparate air pollution exposure and health impacts. State legislation identifyin...
Amy J Schulz,Gretta M Rempel Fisher,Aresha Nadeem et al. Amy J Schulz et al.
Purpose: The active engagement of those impacted by environmental decisions is foundational to environmental justice (EJ) movements. EJ advocates and state level policy makers are crafting legislation using cumulative imp...
Alexis Lightner,Andrea A Chiger,Lora Snyder et al. Alexis Lightner et al.
Background: The need to study and understand cumulative impacts, the combined influence of chemical and non-chemical stressors on health and quality of life, is becoming increasingly recognized. The goal of this study is ...
Andrea A Chiger,Echo Alford,Kearni N Warren et al. Andrea A Chiger et al.
Background: Community organizers in Southern Delaware County, PA, expressed a desire to collect comprehensive data on environmental, health, and social conditions in their neighborhoods to inform advocacy efforts to promp...
Andrew George,Kathleen Gray,Kory Wait et al. Andrew George et al.
Background: In the United States, most private wells are not tested for contaminants, especially in low-income communities, unless state or local testing regulations have been enacted. Few studies have addressed whether B...
Jasmin A Eatman,Kaegan Ortlund,Anne L Dunlop et al. Jasmin A Eatman et al.
Background: Structural racism measures based on publicly available data alone do not capture the breadth of lived experiences of racism or their impacts. Few studies incorporate measures of lived experience in analyses of...
Elaine Symanski,Kristina W Whitworth,Inkyu Han et al. Elaine Symanski et al.
Background: Children living in environmental justice (EJ) neighborhoods may be vulnerable to metal exposure from industrial facilities that are located near their homes. ...
Jill E Johnston,Mariann Tobar,Amanda Jimenez et al. Jill E Johnston et al.
Background: The COVID-19 crisis unfolded foregrounded by unprecedented levels of where historical underinvestment in basic infrastructure have left the working poor, uninsured, and underinsured vulnerable. Social inequali...
Sharon Kulali,Hannah Gallion,Christelene Jack Horton et al. Sharon Kulali et al.
Background: The location of hazardous sites is a known environmental justice issue, but impact of site classification (Superfund vs. brownfield) is less clear. The objective of this study is to determine whether demograph...