[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Advancing equitable health and well-being across urban–rural sustainable infrastructure systems

H Pearsall, VH Gutierrez-Velez, MR Gilbert… - npj Urban …, 2021 - nature.com
Infrastructure systems have direct implications for how health and well-being evolve across
urban–rural systems. Scientists, practitioners, and policy-makers use domain-specific …

Conceptualizing rural energy transitions: Energizing rural studies, ruralizing energy research

M Naumann, D Rudolph - Journal of Rural Studies, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

Legal deserts: A multi-state perspective on rural access to justice

LR Pruitt, AL Kool, L Sudeall, M Statz… - HARv. L. & PoL'Y …, 2018 - HeinOnline
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 …

Integrating social considerations in multicriteria decision analysis for utility-scale solar photovoltaic siting

JA Sward, RS Nilson, VV Katkar, RC Stedman, DL Kay… - Applied energy, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

“His main platform is 'stop the turbines'”: Political discourse, partisanship and local responses to wind energy in Canada

C Walker, L Stephenson, J Baxter - Energy policy, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

“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 …