The political economy of environmental justice [electronic resource] / edited by H. Spencer Banzhaf.

The environmental justice literature convincingly shows that poor people and minorities live in more polluted neighborhoods than do other groups. These findings have sparked a broad activist movement, numerous local lawsuits, and several federal policy reforms. Despite the importance of environmenta...

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Other Authors: Banzhaf, H. Spencer, 1969- (Editor)
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Published: Palo Alto : Stanford University Press, 2012.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments; Contributor Biographies; 1. The Political Economy of Environmental Justice: An Introduction -- H. Spencer Banzhaf; Section I. Household Behavior and Land Markets: Theoretical Considerations; 2. Moving beyond Cleanup: Identifying the Crucibles of Environmental Gentrification -- H. Spencer Banzhaf and Eleanor McCormick; 3. Does Environmental Remediation Benefit the Poor? -- Jacob L. Vigdor; 4. Environmental Gentrification and Discrimination -- H. Spencer Banzhaf, Joshua Sidon, and Randall P. Walsh; Section II. Household Behavior and Land Markets: Empirical Explorations. 
505 8 |a 5. Residential Mobility and Ozone Exposure: Challenges for Environmental Justice Policy -- Brooks Depro and Christopher Timmins 6. Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change: Ethnicity, Age Distributions, and Household Structure -- Trudy Ann Cameron, Graham D. Crawford, and Ian T. McConnaha; 7. Amenities Tomorrow: A Greenbelt Project's Impacts over Space and Time -- Douglas S. Noonan; Section III. The Behavior of Polluting Firms; 8. The Role of Demographic and Cost-Related Factors in Determining Where Plants Locate: A Tale of Two Texas Cities -- Ann Wolverton. 
505 8 |a Section IV. Government Regulation and Enforcement 9. Spatial Patterns in Regulatory Enforcement: Local Tests of Environmental Justice -- Ronald J. Shadbegian and Wayne B. Gray; 10. An Examination of the Correlation between Race and State Hazardous and Solid Waste Taxes -- Robin R. Jenkins and Kelly B. Maguire; Postscript: Who Owns the Environment? -- Terry L. Anderson; Index. 
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