Vulnerable socioeconomic groups are disproportionately exposed to multiple environmental burden in Berlin - implications– for planning

S. Hölzl, M. Veskov, Toni Scheibner, Ting Le, B. Kleinschmit
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ABSTRACT This paper takes an urban planning perspective on environmental justice by separately analysing vulnerable socioeconomic groups for multiple environmental burden (EB) at the neighbourhood level in Berlin. We selected five socioeconomic groups: i) beneficiaries of social welfare, ii) inhabitants with migration background, iii) old-age poverty, iv) child poverty, and v) single-parent households. Four ecological indicators, i) air pollution, ii) noise pollution, iii) bioclimate (heat stress), and iv) lack of urban green spaces were merged to assess multiple EB at the Planning Area Level. Combining environmental and socioeconomic maps we identified hotspots of environmental injustice (EIJ) and demonstrate that selected vulnerable socioeconomic groups are disproportionately more affected by multiple EB than population not belonging to these groups. Some of the identified hotspots overlap, except for single-parent households. Finally, multi-purpose planning measures that mitigate the EBs considering the needs of the socioeconomic groups are recommended.
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脆弱的社会经济群体不成比例地暴露在柏林的多重环境负担中-对规划的影响
摘要:本文从城市规划的角度出发,分别分析了柏林社区层面弱势社会经济群体的多重环境负担(EB)。我们选择了五个社会经济群体:1)社会福利受益人,2)移民背景居民,3)老年贫困,4)儿童贫困,5)单亲家庭。将四个生态指标(i)空气污染、ii)噪音污染、iii)生物气候(热应力)和iv)城市绿地缺乏合并,在规划区层面评估多个EB。结合环境和社会经济地图,我们确定了环境不公正热点(EIJ),并证明了选定的弱势社会经济群体比不属于这些群体的人群更不成比例地受到多重EB的影响。除了单亲家庭外,一些已确定的热点是重叠的。最后,建议采取多目的规划措施,考虑社会经济群体的需求,减轻EBs。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development aims to provide a forum for cutting-edge research and rigorous debate for an in-depth and holistic understanding of the complex inter-related environmental, social, economic, political, spatial, institutional and physical challenges facing urban areas. Its premise is that multi-disciplinary approaches provide the space for the range of disciplines and perspectives related to the full breadth of issues that affect urban sustainable development.
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