RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Abstract
This paper advances a process for determining whether, e.g., waste-to-energy facilities are disproportionately located in minority and poor communities, and the author asks others to join in searching for a scientifically sound and fair process of resolving conflicting interests in locating LULUs. He also discusses some difficult issues and argues that they need to be addressed by a representative panel.
Repository Citation
Michael Greenberg, Proving Environmental Inequity in Siting Locally Unwanted Land Uses, 4 RISK 235 (1993).
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