Extent:
1 Online-Ressource (296 p.)
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Contributor Biographies
1. The Political Economy of Environmental Justice: An Introduction
Introduction
2. Moving beyond Cleanup: Identifying the Crucibles of Environmental Gentrification
3. Does Environmental Remediation Benefit the Poor?
4. Environmental Gentrification and Discrimination
5. Residential Mobility and Ozone Exposure: Challenges for Environmental Justice Policy
6. Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change: Ethnicity, Age Distributions, and Household Structure
7. Amenities Tomorrow: A Greenbelt Project's Impacts over Space and Time
8. The Role of Demographic and Cost-Related Factors in Determining Where Plants Locate: A Tale of Two Texas Cities
9. Spatial Patterns in Regulatory Enforcement: Local Tests of Environmental Justice
10. An Examination of the Correlation between Race and State Hazardous and Solid Waste Taxes
Postscript: Who Owns the Environment?
Index
In English
ISBN: 978-0-8047-8269-2
Other identifiers:
10.1515/9780804782692 [DOI]
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014479552