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Is Planting Equitable? An Examination of the Spatial Distribution of Nonprofit Urban Tree-Planting Programs by Canopy Cover, Income, Race, and Ethnicity

机译:种植公平吗?通过树冠覆盖,收入,种族和种族对非营利性城市植树计划的空间分布进行检验

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This article examines the spatial distribution of tree-planting projects undertaken by four urban greening nonprofit organizations in the Midwest and Eastern United States. We use a unique data set of tree-planting locations, land use data, and socioeconomic information to predict whether a census block group (n = 3,771) was the location of a tree-planting project between 2009 and 2011. Regression results show tree-planting projects were significantly less likely to have occurred in block groups with higher tree canopy cover, higher median income, or greater percentages of African American or Hispanic residents, controlling for physical and socioeconomic conditions. In addition, when canopy cover or income was low, plantings were even less likely to have occurred in neighborhoods with high percentages of racial or ethnic minorities. Findings suggest nonprofit plantings might reduce existing income-based inequity in canopy cover, but risk creating or exacerbating race-based inequity and risk leaving low canopy minority neighborhoods with relatively few program benefits.
机译:本文研究了美国中西部和东部四个城市绿化非营利组织开展的植树项目的空间分布。我们使用独特的植树地点,土地利用数据和社会经济信息来预测人口普查区组(n = 3,771)是否是2009年至2011年植树项目的所在地。回归结果显示,在树冠覆盖率较高,中位数收入较高或控制身体和社会经济状况的非裔美国人或西班牙裔居民比例较高的块状群体中,种植项目发生的可能性极小。此外,当树冠覆盖率低或收入低时,在种族或少数族裔比例高的社区中种植的可能性甚至更低。研究结果表明,非营利性种植可能会减少基于收入的基于冠层的不平等现象,但是可能造成或加剧基于种族的不平等现象,并有可能使低冠层少数族裔社区受益相对较少。

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