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Scales of justice: Is there a geographic bias in environmental equity analysis?
Authors:Brett M. Baden  Douglas S. Noonan  Rama Mohana R. Turaga
Affiliation:1. Industrial Economics, Inc.;2. School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology , Georgia , USA
Abstract:Many empirical environmental justice (EJ) studies lack a systematic framework in which to undertake research and interpret results. This paper characterizes the conventional EJ study and examines how results can be influenced by the choice of the spatial scale and scope of analysis. After thoroughly reviewing a sample of prominent EJ studies, a conventional EJ study was performed for (Superfund) National Priorities List sites at multiple scales and scopes. It was found that evidence of environmental injustice could be sensitive to scale and scope chosen, which partly explains the observed inconsistency in the empirical literature. Implications for interpreting existing EJ research and conducting future EJ research are discussed.
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