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The Environmental Justice Implications of New York State's and New York City's Brownfield Policies.

机译:纽约州和纽约市布朗菲尔德政策对环境正义的影响。

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This dissertation assesses the environmental justice implications of New York State and New York City laws designed to encourage the cleanup and remediation of contaminated and vacant properties, also known as brownfields. To do so, the dissertation asks three questions. First, do brownfield policies promote the cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated sites in areas with predominantly poor and minority residents? Second, when brownfield development does occur in these neighborhoods, does it improve environmental conditions? And third, to what extent do brownfield policies offer residents, business owners, and others living, working, and playing near brownfield sites a voice in the remediation and development process? To answer these questions the dissertation uses a two-step, multi-scalar, and mixed-method approach. In the first step, the dissertation uses methods of randomization to describe the characteristics of populations and properties near sites enrolled in New York State's brownfield program at the scale of the city. In the second step, the dissertation investigates the impact of brownfield development in three case study neighborhoods –the Gowanus and East New York neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Melrose Commons in the Bronx. Through these analyses, the dissertation concludes that the environmental justice implications of New York State's and New York City's brownfield policies are uneven. While state and city policies may encourage development in areas with higher property values and a higher proportion of white and wealthy residents, for the most part, they have little impact in areas with predominantly poor and non-white residents. When brownfield development does occur in these neighborhoods, it tends to exacerbate existing environmental injustices. Although the clean-up and development of contaminated sites may protect human and ecological health within the site's boundaries, it often exacerbates environmental problems in the surrounding areas. City and state brownfield policies further exacerbates environmental injustices by providing few opportunities for nearby resident and business to influence remedial methods or future land uses. There are, however, exceptions to these findings. In neighborhoods with a history of community, comprehensive, and area-wide planning, brownfield policies are much closer to fulfilling the policies' stated ambition.
机译:本文评估了纽约州和纽约市旨在鼓励对污染和空置财产(也称为棕地)进行清理和补救的法律对环境正义的影响。为此,本文提出了三个问题。首先,棕地政策是否促进了主要是贫困和少数民族居民地区的污染场地的清理和重建?第二,当这些地区发生棕地开发时,是否会改善环境条件?第三,棕地政策在多大程度上为居民,企业主以及在棕地附近生活,工作和娱乐的其他人提供了补救和发展过程的声音?为了回答这些问题,本文采用了两步,多标量和混合方法的方法。第一步,论文使用随机方法来描述城市规模的纽约州棕地计划所注册地点附近的人口和财产特征。在第二步中,论文研究了棕地开发对三个案例研究社区(布鲁克林的Gowanus和纽约东部社区以及布朗克斯的Melrose Commons)的影响。通过这些分析,论文得出的结论是,纽约州和纽约市的棕地政策对环境正义的影响是不均衡的。虽然州和城市的政策可能会鼓励在财产价值更高,白人和富裕居民比例更高的地区发展,但在大多数情况下,它们对以贫穷和非白人居民为主的地区几乎没有影响。当这些地区确实发生棕地开发时,往往会加剧现有的环境不公。尽管清理和发展受污染的场地可以保护场地范围内的人类和生态健康,但通常会加剧周围地区的环境问题。城市和州的棕地政策为附近的居民和企业提供了很少的机会来影响补救方法或未来土地使用,从而进一步加剧了环境不公。但是,这些发现也有例外。在具有社区历史,全面规划和区域规划的社区中,棕地政策更接近实现政策的既定目标。

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  • 作者

    Porter, Michael.;

  • 作者单位

    City University of New York.;

  • 授予单位 City University of New York.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Urban and Regional Planning.;Sociology Public and Social Welfare.;Sociology Environmental Justice.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 288 p.
  • 总页数 288
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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