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Air-Toxic Clusters Revisited: Intersectional Environmental Inequalities and Indigenous Deprivation in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regions

2019

Liévanos, R.S.

Springer

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This article reports findings from a study that examines environmental inequality outcomes related to exposure to carcinogenic air pollution clusters for disadvantaged Indigenous Peoples in the 10 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regions.

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Air-Toxic Clusters Revisited: Intersectional Environmental Inequalities and Indigenous Deprivation in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regions

Liévanos, R.S. (2019). Air-toxic clusters revisited: Intersectional environmental inequalities and Indigenous deprivation in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regions. Race and Social Problems, 11, 161-184.

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