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Inequitable Spatial and Temporal Patterns in the Distribution of Multiple Environmental Risks and Benefits in Metro Vancouver

机译:大温哥华地区多种环境风险和收益分布的不公平空间和时间模式

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The urban environment impacts residents' health and well‐being in many ways. Environmental benefits and risks may be interactively and inequitably distributed across different populations in cities, and these patterns may change over time. Here, we assess the spatial distribution of environmental risks and benefits in pairs, considering synergies and trade‐offs, in an illustrative metropolitan area (Metro Vancouver) in Canada in the years 2006 and 2016. We classify census dissemination areas as sweet, sour, risky, or medium spots based on relative exposures for six environmental combinations: Walkability and NO2; heat stress and NO2; vegetation coverage and NO2; vegetation coverage and heat stress; walkability and accessibility to natural recreational areas; and heat stress and accessibility to natural recreational areas. We evaluate whether different population groups are disproportionately exposed to lower environmental quality based on linear regressions and other metrics. We find that while performance for individual environmental variables improved over the decade, considering their combinations, sweet spots became sweeter and sour spots became sourer. Residents with high material and social deprivation and visible minorities were disproportionately exposed to lower environmental quality in both years for most of the environmental combinations. Further, we find that these inequities were not improving over time for all groups: for instance, South Asian residents in the region faced higher disproportionate burdens or diminished access to benefits in 2016, as compared to 2006. Given these findings, we suggest considerations of cumulative exposure in prioritizing areas for intervention, targeting the sour and risky spots persistently experienced by overburdened populations.
机译:城市环境以多种方式影响居民的健康和福祉。环境效益和风险可能在城市的不同人群中以交互方式和不公平地分布,并且这些模式可能会随着时间的推移而改变。在这里,我们评估了 2006 年和 2016 年加拿大一个说明性大都市区(大温哥华地区)的环境风险和收益成对的空间分布,考虑了协同效应和权衡。我们根据六种环境组合的相对暴露情况,将人口普查传播区域分为甜味、酸味、风险性或中等地点:步行性和 NO2;热应激和 NO2;植被覆盖率和 NO2;植被覆盖率和热应激;自然休闲区的步行性和可达性;以及热应激和自然休闲区的可达性。我们根据线性回归和其他指标评估不同人群是否不成比例地暴露于较低的环境质量。我们发现,虽然单个环境变量的性能在过去十年中有所提高,但考虑到它们的组合,甜蜜点变得更甜,酸点变得更酸。对于大多数环境组合,物质和社会高度匮乏的居民和有色人种少数族裔在这两年中不成比例地暴露于较低的环境质量中。此外,我们发现,随着时间的推移,所有群体的这些不平等现象都没有得到改善:例如,与 2006 年相比,该地区的南亚居民在 2016 年面临着更高的不成比例的负担或获得福利的机会减少。鉴于这些发现,我们建议在优先考虑干预区域时考虑累积暴露,针对负担过重的人群持续经历的酸味和风险点。

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