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Hurricane Flooding and Environmental Inequality: Do Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Have Lower Elevations?:

机译:飓风泛滥和环境不平等:处境不利的地区海拔较低吗?:

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Most research on environmental inequality studies whether poor and minority neighborhoods are more exposed to environmental hazards in the form of pollution and waste. However, natural disasters, such as hurricanes, and their aftermaths are also important forms of environmental hazards and may disproportionally affect disadvantaged neighborhoods. Using data from Google Maps API and the American Community Survey, this study shows that poor neighborhoods in the Houston area tend to have lower elevations and thus may be more vulnerable to flooding. Further analyses show that this association persists even after controlling for latitude, longitude, and population density. Additionally, other types of neighborhood disadvantage, such as poverty and high concentration of racial-ethnic minorities and noncitizens, are also associated with lower elevations. Moreover, these patterns are common among most of the 20 largest metropolitan areas in the United States. These findings reveal a new dimension of environmental inequality and the consequences of spatially concentrated disadvantages.
机译:大多数关于环境不平等的研究都研究贫困和少数民族社区是否更易受到污染和废物形式的环境危害。但是,自然灾害(例如飓风)及其后果也是环境危害的重要形式,并且可能对处境不利的社区造成不成比例的影响。利用Google Maps API和美国社区调查提供的数据,这项研究表明,休斯敦地区的贫困社区往往海拔较低,因此更容易遭受洪水侵袭。进一步的分析表明,即使在控制了纬度,经度和人口密度之后,这种联系仍然存在。此外,其他类型的邻里不利条件,例如贫困和种族少数民族和非公民的高度集中,也与海拔较低有关。此外,这些模式在美国20个最大的大都市区中大部分地区都很常见。这些发现揭示了环境不平等的新维度以及空间集中劣势的后果。

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