Coping With Chemicals: Blacks, Whites, Planners, and Industrial Pollution
Journal of the American Planning Association, 63(4): 469-480, 1997
By: American Planning Association National, Denise Strong, Raymond Burby
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01944369708975940
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This article discusses inequitable exposure to and perception of pollution and its impact on health and quality of life. It calls for local planners to take an active role in environmental justice concerns, rather than leaving regulation up to state and federal actors.