Hidden Hazards: A Call to Action for Healthy Livable Communities (2011)

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APPENDIX BIBLIOGRAPHY

Nationwide studies and reviews of environmental disparities in the United States: Anderton, D. L., A. B. Anderson, et al. (1994). “Hazardous Waste Facilities: “Environmental Equity” Issues in Metropolitan Areas.” Evaluation Review 18(2): 123-140. Anderton, D. L., A. B. Anderson, et al. (1994). “Environmental Equity: The Demographics of Dumping.” Demography 31(2): 229-248. Lester, J. P., D. W. Allen, et al. Environmental Justice in the United States: Myths and Realities. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 2001. Ringquist, E. J. (2005). “Assessing evidence of environmental inequities: A meta-analysis.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 24(2): 223-247. Mohai, P. and R. Saha. (2006). “Reassessing Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Environmental Justice Research.” Demography 43(2): 383-399. California studies documenting that minority communities bear a disproportionate share of the total burden of pollution exposure and attendant health risks: Pulido, L., S. Sidawi, et al. (1996). “An Archeology of Environmental Racism in Los Angeles.” Urban Geography 17(5): 419-439. Boer, T. J., M. Pastor, et al. (1997). “Is there environmental racism? The demographics of hazardous waste in Los Angeles County.” Social Science Quarterly 78(4): 793-810. Morello-Frosch, R., M. Pastor, Jr., et al. (2002). “Environmental justice and regional inequality in Southern California: implications for future research.” Environmental Health Perspectives 110 Suppl 2: 149-154. Sadd, J., M. Pastor, et al. (1999). “‘Every Breath You Take...’: The Demographics of Toxic Air Releases in Southern California.” Economic Development Quarterly 13(2): 107-123. Pastor, M., J. Sadd, et al. (2004). “Waiting to Inhale: The Demographics of Toxic Air Release Facilities in 21st-Century California.” Social Science Quarterly 85(2): 420-440. Pastor, M., J. Sadd, et al. (2005). “The Air is Always Cleaner on the Other Side: Race, Space, and Air Toxics Exposures in California.” Journal of Urban Affairs 27(2): 127-148. Morello-Frosch, R., T. Woodruff, et al. (2000). “Air Toxics and Health Risks in California: The Public Health Implications of Outdoor Concentrations.” Risk Analysis 20(2): 273-291. Morello-Frosch R., M. Pastor, C. Porras, J. Sadd. (2002). “Environmental Justice and Regional Inequality in Southern California: Implications for Future Research.” Environmental Health Perspectives 110((Supplement 2).): 149-154. 32


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