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Environmental Health Hazards And Social Justice Geographical Perspectives On Race And Class Disparities Florence Margai

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Environmental Health Hazards And Social Justice Geographical Perspectives On Race And Class Disparities Florence Margai
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.49 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Florence Margai
ISBN: 9781136537820, 1136537821
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Environmental Health Hazards And Social Justice Geographical Perspectives On Race And Class Disparities Florence Margai by Florence Margai 9781136537820, 1136537821 instant download after payment.

This book provides geographic perspectives and approaches for use in assessing the distribution of environmental health hazards and disease outcomes among disadvantaged population groups. Estimates suggest that about 40 per cent of the global burden of disease is attributable to exposures to biological and chemical pathogens in the physical environment. And with today's rapid rate of globalization, and these hazardous health effects are likely to increase, with low income and underrepresented communities facing even greater risks. In many places around the world, marginalized communities unwillingly serve as hosts of noxious facilities such as chemical industrial plants, extractive facilities (oil and mining) and other destructive land use activities. Others are being used as illegal dumping grounds for hazardous materials and electronic wastes resulting in air, soil and groundwater contamination. The book informs readers about the geography and emergent health risks that accompany the location of these hazards, with emphasis on vulnerable population groups. The approach is applications-oriented, illustrating the use of health data and geographic approaches to uncover the root causes, contextual factors and processes that produce contaminated environments. Case studies are drawn from the author's research in the United States and Africa, along with a literature review of related studies completed in Europe, Asia and South America. This comparative approach allows readers to better understand the manifestation of environmental hazards and inequities at different spatial scales with localized disparities evident in both developed and developing countries.

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