[HTML][HTML] The widespread and unjust drinking water and clean water crisis in the United States
JT Mueller, S Gasteyer - Nature Communications, 2021 - nature.com
Many households in the United States face issues of incomplete plumbing and poor water
quality. Prior scholarship on this issue has focused on one dimension of water hardship at a …
quality. Prior scholarship on this issue has focused on one dimension of water hardship at a …
[HTML][HTML] Advancing equitable health and well-being across urban–rural sustainable infrastructure systems
Infrastructure systems have direct implications for how health and well-being evolve across
urban–rural systems. Scientists, practitioners, and policy-makers use domain-specific …
urban–rural systems. Scientists, practitioners, and policy-makers use domain-specific …
Conceptualizing rural energy transitions: Energizing rural studies, ruralizing energy research
Academic debates over the spatial implications of energy transitions and the realization of
sustainable futures have predominantly focused on urban areas, which has resulted in the …
sustainable futures have predominantly focused on urban areas, which has resulted in the …
Legal deserts: A multi-state perspective on rural access to justice
Rural America is frequently discussed as a single, homogeneous region and framed
primarily as a counterpoint to America's cities. In fact, our country's vast rural areas feature …
primarily as a counterpoint to America's cities. In fact, our country's vast rural areas feature …
Integrating social considerations in multicriteria decision analysis for utility-scale solar photovoltaic siting
Solar photovoltaic facilities are cropping up with ever-increasing size and frequency. Often,
these utility-scale projects incite opposition from local communities–once branded a “Not in …
these utility-scale projects incite opposition from local communities–once branded a “Not in …
Distributive justice and rural America
AM Eisenberg - BCL Rev., 2020 - HeinOnline
Today's discourse on struggling rural communities insists they are" dying" or" forgotten."
Many point to globalization and automation as the culprits that made livelihoods in …
Many point to globalization and automation as the culprits that made livelihoods in …
Worksites as sacrifice zones: Structural precarity and COVID-19 in US meatpacking
IR Carrillo, A Ipsen - Sociological Perspectives, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
As meatpacking facilities became COVID-19 hotspots, the pandemic renewed the
importance of longstanding claims from environmental justice and agrifood scholars. The …
importance of longstanding claims from environmental justice and agrifood scholars. The …
Fee simple failures: rural landscapes and race
JA Shoemaker - Mich. L. Rev., 2020 - HeinOnline
Property law bears a lot of responsibility. At its core, property is society's system for
distributing valuable resources. 4 Through property law, we decide who gets what and how …
distributing valuable resources. 4 Through property law, we decide who gets what and how …
“His main platform is 'stop the turbines'”: Political discourse, partisanship and local responses to wind energy in Canada
Decades after wind energy has taken hold in many developed countries, social scientists
are beginning to understand the complex story of what causes differentiated responses to …
are beginning to understand the complex story of what causes differentiated responses to …
“The Past We Step Into and How We Repair It” A Normative Framework for Reparative Planning
R Williams, J Steil - Journal of the American Planning Association, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Problem, research strategy, and findings Anti-racist futures in urban and regional planning
require repairing the White supremacist harms that have structured our metropolitan areas …
require repairing the White supremacist harms that have structured our metropolitan areas …