The effects of the historical practice of residential redlining in the United States on recent temporal trends of air pollution near New York City schools

Hwa Jung, K., Pitkowsky, Z., Argenio, K., Quinn, J. W., Bruzzese, J.-M., Miller, R. L., Chillrud, S. N., Perzanowski, M., Stingone, J. A., & Lovinsky-Desir, S. (2022). The effects of the historical practice of residential redlining in the United States on recent temporal trends of air pollution near New York City schools. Environment International, 169, 107551. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2022.107551
Authors:
Kyung Hwa Jung
Zachary Pitkowsky
Kira Argenio
James W Quinn
Jean-Marie Bruzzese
Rachel L Miller
Steven N Chillrud
Matthew Perzanowski
Jeanette A Stingone
Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir
Affiliated Authors:
Kyung Hwa Jung
Zachary Pitkowsky
Kira Argenio
James W Quinn
Jean-Marie Bruzzese
Matthew Perzanowski
Jeanette A Stingone
Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir
Subjects:
Air Pollution (MeSH)
Ozone (MeSH)
Author Keywords:
school environment
temporal variations
air pollutants
redlining
social vulnerability
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.envint.2022.107551
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PubMed

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