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The Cost of Aging Water Infrastructure and Environmental Racism: The Jackson, Mississippi Water Crisis and Access to Funding 老化的供水基础设施和环境种族主义的代价:密西西比杰克逊水危机与资金获取
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-03-15 DOI: 10.1089/env.2022.0117
F. H. Oyshi, Kristida L Chhour, Fredrick Womack, Maya E. Carrasquillo
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Environmental Risks Among Youth Experiencing Homelessness: The Need for Justice 无家可归青少年的环境风险:伸张正义的必要性
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI: 10.1089/env.2023.0034
Tatiana D. Slesnick, Natasha Slesnick
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Correction to: Theories of Change: A Framework to Improve Engineering Efforts to Advance Environmental Justice, by Hunter et al. Environmental Justice 2023;16(5):390–402; doi: 10.1089/env.2022.0042 更正为:变革理论:环境正义 2023》;16(5):390-402;doi:10.1089/env.2022.0042。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI: 10.1089/env.2022.0042.correx
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Environmental Injustice, Tree Canopy Cover, and Academic Proficiency at Utah Public Primary Schools. 犹他州公立小学的环境不公、树冠覆盖率和学业水平。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-23 DOI: 10.1089/env.2021.0113
Sara E Grineski, Angel Griego, Casey Mullen, Timothy W Collins, Shawna Nadybal, Aparna Mangadu

Background: Tree canopy cover has mental and physical health benefits for children, yet distributional environmental injustices in tree canopy cover near schools are rarely investigated. Some evidence suggests that tree canopy coverage positively influences aggregated school-level children's academic proficiency metrics. There is a lack of research if canopy cover moderates the negative effect of particulate matter on academic proficiency.

Methods: We linked data on schools from the National Center for Education Statistics, Utah's Student Assessment of Growth and Excellence, the National Land Cover Database, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. We used generalized estimating equations, which account for non-normally distributed data and clustering, to analyze data from the 2015 to 2016 school year.

Results: Greater school social disadvantage (higher percentages of students qualifying for free/reduced price meals and higher percentages of racial/ethnic minority students) was significantly associated with reductions in tree canopy cover within 1000 m and 500 m of the school. Greater tree canopy coverage at 1000 m and 500 m was significantly associated with a lower percentage of students testing below proficient on year-end math and language arts exams. Additional days of peak fine particulate matter were associated with higher percentages of students testing below proficient in math.

Discussion: Socially disadvantaged primary schools in Utah were surrounded by less canopy cover. There was a protective effect of tree canopy cover on academic proficiency in math and language arts.

Conclusion: Findings suggest targeting carefully designed tree planting efforts at socially disadvantaged schools and testing interventions involving tree planting and changes in academic proficiency.

背景:树冠覆盖率对儿童的身心健康有益,但学校附近树冠覆盖率的分布环境不公平问题却很少得到调查。一些证据表明,树冠覆盖率对学校一级的儿童学业水平综合指标有积极影响。至于树冠覆盖是否会缓和颗粒物对学业水平的负面影响,目前还缺乏研究:我们将国家教育统计中心、犹他州学生成长与卓越评估、国家土地覆盖数据库和美国环境保护署提供的学校数据联系起来。我们使用考虑了非正态分布数据和聚类的广义估计方程来分析2015至2016学年的数据:结果:学校的社会不利条件越严重(符合免费/减价膳食条件的学生比例越高,种族/少数民族学生比例越高),学校周围 1000 米和 500 米范围内的树冠覆盖率就越低。1000 米和 500 米范围内更大的树冠覆盖率与年终数学和语言艺术考试成绩低于良好水平的学生比例较低有明显关系。细颗粒物峰值天数越多,数学成绩不及格的学生比例越高:讨论:犹他州社会处境不利的小学周围的树冠覆盖较少。树冠覆盖对数学和语言艺术的学业水平有保护作用:结论:研究结果表明,应在社会处境不利的学校开展精心设计的植树活动,并测试植树干预措施和学业水平的变化。
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Multiple Dimensions of Environmental Justice and Oil and Gas Development in Pennsylvania. 宾夕法尼亚州环境正义与石油和天然气开发的多个层面。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-07 DOI: 10.1089/env.2022.0041
Wil Lieberman-Cribbin, Xin Fang, Rachel Morello-Frosch, David J X Gonzalez, Elaine Hill, Nicole C Deziel, Jonathan J Buonocore, Joan A Casey

Background: Community socioeconomic deprivation (CSD) may be related to higher oil and natural gas development (OGD) exposure. We tested for distributive and benefit-sharing environmental injustice in Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale by examining (1) whether OGD and waste disposal occurred disproportionately in more deprived communities and (2) discordance between the location of land leased for OGD and where oil and gas rights owners resided.

Materials and methods: Analyses took place at the county subdivision level and considered OGD wells, waste disposal, and land lease agreement locations from 2005 to 2019. Using 2005-2009 American Community Survey data, we created a CSD index relevant to community vulnerability in suburban/rural areas.

Results: In adjusted regression models accounting for spatial dependence, we observed no association between the CSD index and conventional or unconventional drilled well presence. However, a higher CSD index was linearly associated with odds of a subdivision having an OGD waste disposal site and receiving a larger volume of waste. A higher percentage of oil and gas rights owners lived in the same county subdivision as leased land when the community was least versus most deprived (66% vs. 56% in same county subdivision), suggesting that individuals in more deprived communities were less likely to financially benefit from OGD exposure.

Discussion and conclusions: We observed distributive environmental injustice with respect to well waste disposal and benefit-sharing environmental injustice related to oil and rights owner's residential locations across Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale. These results add evidence of a disparity between exposure and benefits resulting from OGD.

背景:社区社会经济贫困(CSD)可能与较高的石油和天然气开发(OGD)风险有关。我们在宾夕法尼亚州的马塞勒斯页岩地区测试了分配和利益分享方面的环境不公正,具体方法是:(1) 石油和天然气开发及废物处理是否过多地发生在更贫困的社区;(2) 石油和天然气开发所租赁土地的位置与石油和天然气权利所有者居住地之间的不一致:分析在县分区层面进行,考虑了 2005 年至 2019 年的 OGD 井、废物处理和土地租赁协议地点。利用 2005-2009 年美国社区调查数据,我们创建了与郊区/农村地区社区脆弱性相关的 CSD 指数:在考虑了空间依赖性的调整回归模型中,我们观察到 CSD 指数与常规或非常规钻井的存在之间没有关联。然而,较高的 CSD 指数与一个分区拥有一个 OGD 废弃物处理场和接收较大量废弃物的几率呈线性相关。在最贫困社区与最贫困社区中,油气开采权所有者居住在与租赁土地相同的县分区的比例较高(66% 与 56% 居住在相同的县分区),这表明较贫困社区中的个人不太可能从 OGD 暴露中获得经济利益:我们观察到,在宾夕法尼亚州马塞勒斯页岩地区,油井废物处理方面存在分配性环境不公正,而石油和采矿权所有者的居住地则存在利益分享性环境不公正。这些结果进一步证明了油气脱硫造成的暴露和利益之间的差距。
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Centering Equity in the Nation's Weather, Water, and Climate Services. 以国家天气、水和气候服务的公平性为中心。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-07 DOI: 10.1089/env.2022.0048
Aradhna Tripati, Marshall Shepherd, Vernon Morris, Karen Andrade, Kyle Powys Whyte, Dominique M David-Chavez, Justin Hosbey, Joseph E Trujillo-Falcón, Brandon Hunter, Deanna Hence, DaNa Carlis, Vankita Brown, William L Parker, Andrew Geller, Alex Reich, Mary Glackin

Water, weather, and climate affect everyone. However, their impacts on various communities can be very different based on who has access to essential services and environmental knowledge. Structural discrimination, including racism and other forms of privileging and exclusion, affects people's lives and health, with ripples across all sectors of society. In the United States, the need to equitably provide weather, water, and climate services is uplifted by the Justice40 Initiative (Executive Order 14008), which mandates 40% of the benefits of certain federal climate and clean energy investments flow to disadvantaged communities. To effectively provide such services while centering equity, systemic reform is required. Reform is imperative given increasing weather-related disasters, public health impacts of climate change, and disparities in infrastructure, vulnerabilities, and outcomes. It is imperative that those with positional authority and resources manifest responsibility through (1) recognition, inclusion, and prioritization of community expertise; (2) the development of a stronger and more representative and equitable workforce; (3) communication about climate risk in equitable, relevant, timely, and culturally responsive ways; and (4) the development and implementation of new models of relationships between communities and the academic sector.

水、天气和气候影响着每一个人。然而,根据谁能获得基本服务和环境知识的不同,它们对不同社区的影响也会大相径庭。结构性歧视,包括种族主义和其他形式的特权和排斥,影响着人们的生活和健康,并波及社会各个部门。在美国,"正义 40 倡议"(第 14008 号行政命令)提高了公平提供天气、水和气候服务的必要性,该倡议规定某些联邦气候和清洁能源投资的 40% 的收益应流向弱势社区。为了有效地提供此类服务,同时以公平为中心,需要进行系统性改革。鉴于与天气有关的灾害日益增多、气候变化对公共健康的影响以及基础设施、脆弱性和结果方面的差距,改革势在必行。当务之急是,那些拥有职位权力和资源的人必须通过以下方式体现责任:(1)认可、包容和优先考虑社区的专业知识;(2)发展一支更强大、更具代表性和更公平的员工队伍;(3)以公平、相关、及时和文化敏感的方式宣传气候风险;以及(4)发展和实施社区与学术部门之间关系的新模式。
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How Sierra Leone Enacted One of the Most Progressive Land, Climate, and Environmental Justice Laws in the World 塞拉利昂如何颁布世界上最进步的土地、气候和环境正义法之一
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI: 10.1089/env.2023.0032
Sonkita Conteh, Vivek Maru
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Advancing Environmental Justice in the Community Using Charrette: A Case Study in Boston Chinatown. 利用 Charrette 促进社区环境正义:波士顿唐人街案例研究》。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-30 DOI: 10.1089/env.2022.0001
Noelle C Dimitri, Shir Lerman Ginzburg, Sharon Ron, Daphne Xu, Sophia Angali England, Lydia Lowe, Pilar Botana, Cristina Araujo Brinkerhoff, Samiya Haque, Doug Brugge, Linda Sprague Martinez

Background: Community research partners in Boston Chinatown implemented a planning charrette as a part of a community-based participatory study focused on near highway research and public health action to mitigate traffic-related air pollution (TRAP). Charrettes are intensive workshops for solution-oriented design and planning used to bring together diverse stakeholders to address complex environmental health concerns.

Methods: The planning charrette included three phases: (1) community meetings and resident interviews, (2) a planning charrette to address community health concerns and air pollution within larger community wellness goals, and (3) development of a Master Planning document with policy, project, and practice recommendations to guide future community advocacy.

Outcomes: Intergenerational residents, community leaders, planners, researchers, and volunteers (N = 90) joined a day-long planning charrette to inform the Chinatown Master Plan. Workshops were informed by resident interviews focused on finding solutions to three resident identified priorities: Healthy Housing, Healthy Mobility, and Healthy Public Realm. Air pollution mitigation strategies were embedded in discussions around each priority area.

Discussion: The charrette provided an opportunity for community stakeholders to voice concerns about TRAP as part of a new framework focused on health and wellness. Concerns about pedestrian safety, housing access, and expansion of green and recreational spaces were highlighted by participants as important areas for further development.

Conclusions: Boston Chinatown residents reaffirmed their investment in the community by highlighting concerns about TRAP within the context of other health-related concerns. Charrettes offer a vehicle to advance environmental justice in communities through collective problem-solving and decision making.

背景:波士顿唐人街的社区研究合作伙伴开展了一次规划研讨会,作为基于社区的参与式研究的一部分,该研究侧重于近郊公路研究和公共卫生行动,以减轻与交通相关的空气污染(TRAP)。研讨会是以解决方案为导向的设计和规划的密集研讨会,用于汇集不同的利益相关者,以解决复杂的环境健康问题:规划研讨会包括三个阶段:(1) 社区会议和居民访谈;(2) 规划研讨会,在更大的社区健康目标范围内解决社区健康问题和空气污染问题;(3) 制定总体规划文件,包括政策、项目和实践建议,以指导未来的社区宣传活动:跨代居民、社区领袖、规划师、研究人员和志愿者(90 人)参加了为期一天的规划研讨会,为中国城总体规划提供信息。居民访谈为研讨会提供了信息,重点是为居民确定的三个优先事项寻找解决方案:健康住房、健康交通和健康公共场所。围绕每个优先领域的讨论都包含了空气污染缓解策略:此次研讨会为社区利益相关者提供了一个机会,让他们表达对 TRAP 的担忧,并将其作为以健康和保健为重点的新框架的一部分。与会者强调,行人安全、住房使用权以及绿色和休闲空间的扩展是需要进一步发展的重要领域:波士顿唐人街居民重申了他们对社区的投资,在其他健康相关问题的背景下强调了对 TRAP 的关注。研讨会为通过集体解决问题和决策来促进社区环境正义提供了一个工具。
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Facilitators and Barriers for Keeping Cool in an Urban Heat Island: Perspectives from Residents of an Environmental Justice Community. 城市热岛中保持凉爽的促进因素和障碍:环境正义社区居民的观点。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-30 DOI: 10.1089/env.2022.0019
Alina M McIntyre, Madeleine K Scammell, Maria Pilar Botana Martinez, Leila Heidari, Abgel Negassa, Roseann Bongiovanni, M Patricia Fabian

Background: Extreme heat is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality during summer months in the United States. Risk of heat exposure and associated health outcomes are disproportionately experienced by people with lower incomes, people of color, and/or immigrant populations.

Methods: As qualitative research on the experiences of residents in heat islands is limited, this community-based study examined barriers and coping strategies for keeping cool among residents of Chelsea and East Boston, Massachusetts-environmental justice (EJ) areas that experience the urban heat island effect-through semistructured interviews and qualitative content analysis.

Results: Results indicate that all participants (n = 12) had air conditioning, but high energy bills contributed to low use. Eight participants were self-described heat-sensitive, with five experiencing poor health in heat. In addition, nine reported insufficient hydration due to work schedules, distaste of water, or perceptions of it being unsafe.

Discussion: This research highlights the importance of understanding perceptions of residents in EJ communities to contextualize vulnerability and identify multipronged heat coping strategies and targeted interventions.

背景:酷热是美国夏季发病和死亡的主要原因。收入较低、有色人种和/或移民人口面临的高温暴露风险和相关健康后果尤为严重:由于对热岛居民经历的定性研究有限,这项基于社区的研究通过半结构式访谈和定性内容分析,考察了马萨诸塞州切尔西和东波士顿--经历城市热岛效应的环境正义(EJ)地区--居民在保持凉爽方面的障碍和应对策略:结果表明,所有参与者(n = 12)都有空调,但高昂的能源费用导致空调使用率较低。八名参与者自称对热敏感,其中五人在高温下健康状况不佳。此外,有九名参与者表示,由于工作时间安排、不喜欢水或认为水不安全等原因,导致水分摄入不足:本研究强调了了解东正教社区居民看法的重要性,以便根据具体情况确定脆弱性,并确定多管齐下的高温应对策略和有针对性的干预措施。
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Beauty Inside Out: Examining Beauty Product Use Among Diverse Women and Femme-Identifying Individuals in Northern Manhattan and South Bronx Through an Environmental Justice Framework. 由内而外的美丽:通过环境正义框架考察曼哈顿北部和南布朗克斯地区不同女性和女性身份认同者使用美容产品的情况。
IF 2 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-30 DOI: 10.1089/env.2022.0053
Lariah Edwards, Lubna Ahmed, Leslie Martinez, Sophia Huda, Bhavna Shamasunder, Jasmine A McDonald, Robert Dubrow, Beaumont Morton, Ami R Zota

The disproportionate use of chemical straighteners and skin lighteners by women of color is a growing public health concern given the link between product use and adverse health effects. Prior studies examined product use as an individual choice but neglected social-structural factors, which influence beauty perceptions and personal decisions around product use. We used a community-based participatory research approach to characterize product use by demographics and investigated how racialized beauty norms impact use among 297 women and femme-identifying individuals in Northern Manhattan and the South Bronx. Product use varied by race/ethnicity, nativity, and messaging from family and peers. Black respondents were more likely to ever use chemical straighteners than non-Black respondents (OR = 2.0; 95% CI = 1.2-3.2), as were respondents who heard that family members express a preference for straight hair compared with respondents whose family members expressed mixed preferences about hairstyles (OR = 2.0; 95% CI = 1.1-3.7). Compared with non-Asian respondents and respondents born in the United States, Asian respondents and respondents born in other countries, respectively, had threefold higher odds of ever using skin lighteners (Asian: OR = 3.2; 95% CI = 1.4-7.0; born in other countries: OR = 3.4; 95% CI = 1.9-6.1). Respondents' perceptions that others believe straight hair or lighter skin confer benefits such as beauty, professionalism, or youth were associated with greater use of chemical straighteners and skin lighteners. These findings highlight the pervasiveness of racialized beauty norms and point to the need to reduce the demand for and sale of these products through community education, market-based strategies, and public policy.

鉴于产品使用与不良健康影响之间的联系,有色人种女性过多使用化学直发器和皮肤美白剂日益成为一个公共健康问题。之前的研究将产品的使用视为个人选择,但忽略了社会结构因素,而这些因素会影响人们对美的看法和个人对产品使用的决定。我们采用了一种基于社区的参与式研究方法,按人口统计学特征来描述产品的使用情况,并调查了种族化的美容规范如何影响曼哈顿北部和南布朗克斯区 297 名女性和女性身份认同者的产品使用情况。产品使用情况因种族/民族、出生地以及来自家庭和同龄人的信息而异。黑人受访者比非黑人受访者更有可能使用化学直发器(OR = 2.0;95% CI = 1.2-3.2),听说家人喜欢直发的受访者也比家人对发型喜好不一的受访者更有可能使用化学直发器(OR = 2.0;95% CI = 1.1-3.7)。与非亚裔受访者和在美国出生的受访者相比,亚裔受访者和在其他国家出生的受访者使用过美白剂的几率分别高出三倍(亚裔:OR = 3.2;95% CI = 1.1-3.7):OR=3.2;95% CI=1.4-7.0;在其他国家出生的受访者:OR=3.4;95% CI=1.9-6.1)。受访者认为他人认为直发或浅色皮肤会带来美丽、专业或年轻等好处与更多使用化学直发器和皮肤美白剂有关。这些发现凸显了种族化美容规范的普遍性,并指出有必要通过社区教育、市场策略和公共政策来减少对这些产品的需求和销售。
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