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Environmental Justice as Recognition and Participation in Risk Assessment: Negotiating and Translating Health Risk at a Superfund Site in Indian Country

机译:环境正义作为对风险评估的认可和参与:在印度国家的一家超级基金站点进行健康风险的谈判和翻译

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Geographic research on environmental justice and risk is moving beyond its conventional focus on proximity and spatial distribution, increasingly recognizing multiple spatialities entailed in other dimensions of environmental justice-including recognition and participation-and in risk itself. Critical scholarship on environmental justice, however, has insufficiently considered the process of risk assessment, and research on the construction of risk has not fully engaged with the implications of environmental justice. Through analysis of human health risk assessment at the St. Regis Superfund site, on the Leech Lake Reservation in Minnesota, this article investigates intersections between spatialities of risk and spatialities of environmental justice as participation and recognition. I argue that the historical production of the reservation as place, territory, and scale lies at the origin not only of distributive injustices but also of injustices of misrecognition and marginalized participation in the assessment and management of risk. On the other hand, I contend that changing scalar and network spatial relations enabled the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe to strengthen the risk assessment by taking the significance of the reservation into account, as a place and territory associated with rights to tribal traditional lifeways. Nonetheless, the circulation of dominant assumptions about race and property continues to structure the "playing field" of risk assessment as uneven, and scholarship and policy on environmental justice and risk need to attend to this asymmetry.
机译:关于环境正义和风险的地理研究已经超越了以往对邻近性和空间分布的关注,越来越多地认识到环境正义的其他方面(包括认可和参与)以及风险本身所带来的多重空间。但是,关于环境正义的批评学者没有充分考虑风险评估的过程,关于风险构建的研究还没有完全涉及环境正义的含义。通过对位于明尼苏达州Leech Lake Reserve的瑞吉超级基金站点的人类健康风险评估进行分析,本文研究了风险的空间与环境正义的空间在参与和认可方面的交集。我认为,保留地的历史产生是作为地点,领土和规模的,这不仅是分配不公的根源,而且是错误认识和边缘化参与风险评估和管理的不公之源。另一方面,我认为标量和网络空间关系的变化使奥吉布韦的水ch湖带通过考虑保留的重要性,从而加强了风险评估,因为保留是部落传统生活权相关的地方和领土。但是,关于种族和财产的主要假设的散布继续构成风险评估的“竞争领域”,因为它是不平衡的,关于环境正义和风险的学术和政策也需要考虑这种不对称性。

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