Living in a Contaminated World Living in a Contaminated World

Living in a Contaminated World

Community Structures, Environmental Risks and Decision Frameworks

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Publisher Description

Originally published in 2004. Using innovative methodology which considers both social and biophysical parameters to examine a range of mining and mineral production sites (including the controversial Superfund sites in the USA), this book focuses on how environmental regulators, local residents and other stakeholders work together to define the communities affected by environmental hazards and to assess the associated health impacts. It also questions the social factors which frame community-level decision-making about environmental risks, such as shared history, community identity, control in local decisions, distribution of power among local institutions, and participation in decisions about environmental risks and mitigation. The book argues that a better understanding of such factors would not only permit the development of more informed policies, but would also provide opportunities to improve community involvement in mitigation efforts.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2019
June 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
222
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
15.1
MB

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