Low-cost air quality monitoring tools: from research to practice (a workshop summary)

AL Clements, WG Griswold, A Rs, JE Johnston… - Sensors, 2017 - mdpi.com
In May 2017, a two-day workshop was held in Los Angeles (California, USA) to gather
practitioners who work with low-cost sensors used to make air quality measurements. The …

Spatial epidemiology: current approaches and future challenges

P Elliott, D Wartenberg - Environmental health perspectives, 2004 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Spatial epidemiology is the description and analysis of geographic variations in disease with
respect to demographic, environmental, behavioral, socioeconomic, genetic, and infectious …

Selecting data analytic and modeling methods to support air pollution and environmental justice investigations: A critical review and guidance framework

R Gardner-Frolick, D Boyd, A Giang - Environmental Science & …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Given the serious adverse health effects associated with many pollutants, and the
inequitable distribution of these effects between socioeconomic groups, air pollution is often …

Confronting the challenges in reconnecting urban planning and public health

J Corburn - American journal of public health, 2004 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Although public health and urban planning emerged with the common goal of preventing
urban outbreaks of infectious disease, there is little overlap between the fields today. The …

Be (e) coming experts: The controversy over insecticides in the honey bee colony collapse disorder

S Suryanarayanan, DL Kleinman - Social Studies of Science, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, we explore the politics of expertise in an ongoing controversy in the United
States over the role of certain insecticides in colony collapse disorder–a phenomenon …

Environmental justice, impact assessment and the politics of knowledge: The implications of assessing the social distribution of environmental outcomes

G Walker - Environmental impact assessment review, 2010 - Elsevier
Claims of environmental injustice have increasingly become part of environmental conflicts,
both explicitly through the work of environmental justice campaigning groups and implicitly …

Environmental justice as recognition and participation in risk assessment: Negotiating and translating health risk at a superfund site in Indian country

R Holifield - Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Geographic research on environmental justice and risk is moving beyond its conventional
focus on proximity and spatial distribution, increasingly recognizing multiple spatialities …

Indigenous ecological knowledge and natural resource management in the cultural landscape of China's Hani Terraces

Y Jiao, X Li, L Liang, K Takeuchi, T Okuro, D Zhang… - Ecological …, 2012 - Springer
Indigenous ecological knowledge (IEK) can contribute to the management of local
ecosystems and landscapes. Cultural landscapes are produced by and reflect the long-term …

Environmental health related socio-spatial inequalities: identifying “hotspots” of environmental burdens and social vulnerability

R Shrestha, J Flacke, J Martinez… - International journal of …, 2016 - mdpi.com
Differential exposure to multiple environmental burdens and benefits and their distribution
across a population with varying vulnerability can contribute heavily to health inequalities …

Defining environmental health literacy

M Lindsey, SR Chen, R Ben, M Manoogian… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
“Environmental Health Literacy”(EHL) is embraced as important for improving public health
by preventing disability and disease from our environment. This study aimed to determine …