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Title: Changing Lanes and Changing Places
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Publication Year: 2021
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ISSN: 1793617643
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Abstract: While the environmental justice literature establishes that enviromental burdens are often concentrated among poor communities of color, little scholarship assesses the distribution of positive sustainability policies and how those policies, inturn, reshape those communities. Only recently have scholars started examining how green policies are distributed within a city (Reames, 2016; Rigolon et al., 2018) and how those policies might gentrify a community (Lubitown, 2016; Stehlin, 2015).
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Authors: Carvalho, Emilia Barreto; Clune, Alan C; Sanders, Jennifer Epley; Hockaday, Shelby; Koebele, Elizabeth; Lukas, Scott A.; McBrayer, Markie; McBride, Joe; Ormerod, Kerri Jean; Pombo, Camila; Roberts, Suzanne; Robinson, Juneko J.; Singletary, Loretta; Thorsby, Mark
Editors: Duerk, John A.
Pages: 144-157
Volume Title: Environmental Philosophy, Politics, and Policy
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
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Topics: Housing and Segregation, Land Use/Urban Organization, Poverty and Welfare, Race and Ethnicity
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