GIS-based approach for optimized siting of municipal solid waste landfill
The exponential rise in the urban population of the developing countries in the past few
decades and the resulting accelerated urbanization phenomenon has brought to the fore the …
decades and the resulting accelerated urbanization phenomenon has brought to the fore the …
Environmental risk and (re) action: air quality, health, and civic involvement in an urban industrial neighbourhood
SEL Wakefield, SJ Elliott, DC Cole, JD Eyles - Health & place, 2001 - Elsevier
This paper explores the links between (perceived) environmental risk and community (re)
action in an urban industrial neighbourhood in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In-depth …
action in an urban industrial neighbourhood in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In-depth …
From medical to health geography: novelty, place and theory after a decade of change
In this paper, we reflect on the positioning of health geography within the wider academic
landscapes of geography and health-related research. Drawing on examples from a number …
landscapes of geography and health-related research. Drawing on examples from a number …
Is the just transition socially accepted? Energy history, place, and support for coal and solar in Illinois, Texas, and Vermont
Given a myriad of challenges and technological advancement, the energy system has been
constantly evolving and transforming, which requires compatible adjustments in energy …
constantly evolving and transforming, which requires compatible adjustments in energy …
Social support in the aftermath of disasters, catastrophes, and acts of terrorism: Altruistic, overwhelmed, uncertain, antagonistic, and patriotic communities
K Kaniasty, FH Norris - Bioterrorism: Psychological and public …, 2004 - books.google.com
" A disaster is defined as a basic disruption of the social context within which individuals and
groups function"(Fritz, 1961, p. 651). In other words, natural disasters, technological …
groups function"(Fritz, 1961, p. 651). In other words, natural disasters, technological …
Living with nuclear power: Sense of place, proximity, and risk perceptions in local host communities
D Venables, NF Pidgeon, KA Parkhill… - Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Previous research notes that sense of place may intensify, and that levels of public risk
perception may decrease with proximity to an established hazardous or stigmatised site. In …
perception may decrease with proximity to an established hazardous or stigmatised site. In …
Validation of an environmental distress scale
N Higginbotham, L Connor, G Albrecht, S Freeman… - EcoHealth, 2006 - Springer
The study aimed to validate the Environmental Distress Scale (EDS), a new index of the bio–
psycho–social cost of ecosystem disturbance. Informed by qualitative fieldwork in the open …
psycho–social cost of ecosystem disturbance. Informed by qualitative fieldwork in the open …
The new politics of environmental degradation: un/expected landscapes of disempowerment and vulnerability
AJ Willow - Journal of political Ecology, 2014 - journals.uair.arizona.edu
Acknowledging environmental degradation as a profoundly political phenomenon, this
article examines how uninvited environmental change transforms people's understandings …
article examines how uninvited environmental change transforms people's understandings …
'You fix my community, you have fixed my life': the disruption and rebuilding of ontological security in New Orleans
RL Hawkins, K Maurer - Disasters, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Using the concept of ontological security, this paper examines the physical and
psychological loss of home and community following Hurricane Katrina. This qualitative …
psychological loss of home and community following Hurricane Katrina. This qualitative …
Healing in places of decline:(re) imagining everyday landscapes in Hamilton, Ontario
S Wakefield, C McMullan - Health & place, 2005 - Elsevier
Ongoing interest in therapeutic landscapes has contributed noticeably to the development of
a “post-medical geography of health”(Kearns, RA, Professional Geographer 45 (1993) 139) …
a “post-medical geography of health”(Kearns, RA, Professional Geographer 45 (1993) 139) …