Environmentally Devastated Neighborhoods: Perceptions, Policies, and Realities - Couverture rigide

Greenberg, Michael; USA), Dona Schneider (both Professors Department Of Urban Studies And Community Health Rutgers University

 
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Synopsis

It seems that residents prefer to see money spent on fixing the immediate dangers on their blocks than on making toxic waste sites safe. Beginning with a call for a definition of ""environment"" that fits the reality, the authors propose policy initiatives that address all the neighbourhood's needs.

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À propos de l?auteur

Michael Greenberg is codirector of the New Jersey Graduate Program in Public Health and director of the policy division of the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI). His books include Hazardous Waste Sites: The Credibility Gap, Public Health, and the Environment and The Reporter's Environmental Handbook (Rutgers University Press). Dona Schneider is a member of both the Graduate Program and the policy division of EOHSI and is the author of American Childhood: Risks and Realities (Rutgers University Press). Both authors are also professors in the Department of Urban Studies and Community Health, Rutgers University

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