Environmentally devastated neighborhoods: perceptions, policies, and realities
Only 3% of all Americans believe they live in bad neighborhoods. But 30% to 45% of those who live in places with crime and illegal drug sales, rats and stray dogs, hazardous waste sites, factory pollution, and abandoned and blighted buildings rate their neighborhood as poor quality. Even when these...
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Zusammenfassung: | Only 3% of all Americans believe they live in bad neighborhoods. But 30% to 45% of those who live in places with crime and illegal drug sales, rats and stray dogs, hazardous waste sites, factory pollution, and abandoned and blighted buildings rate their neighborhood as poor quality. Even when these neighborhoods have good schools, parks, and other amenities, their resident's ratings do not go up. This holds true no matter who is asked - young, old, men or women, middle class, working class, or on welfare. Local health and planning officials corroborate resident perceptions It is particularly noticeable that stress from living near a toxic waste site - the hazard that gets the biggest attention in terms of dollars spent - is low on the resident's list of fears about their neighborhoods. They'd much prefer to see the money put to fixing the immediate dangers on their block. But because federal and state government policies for protecting public health, lowering crime, and saving the environment are divided into separate bureaucratic cubby-holes, effective planning to improve these stressed neighborhoods is difficult. Beginning with the call for a definition of "environment" that fits the realities of these places, the authors argue for and propose policy initiatives that address all the desperate needs of these beleaguered neighborhoods. This book is essential reading for students, academics, and professionals in environmental studies, public health, urban studies and planning, as well as grassroots community organizers |
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520 | 3 | |a Only 3% of all Americans believe they live in bad neighborhoods. But 30% to 45% of those who live in places with crime and illegal drug sales, rats and stray dogs, hazardous waste sites, factory pollution, and abandoned and blighted buildings rate their neighborhood as poor quality. Even when these neighborhoods have good schools, parks, and other amenities, their resident's ratings do not go up. This holds true no matter who is asked - young, old, men or women, middle class, working class, or on welfare. Local health and planning officials corroborate resident perceptions | |
520 | |a It is particularly noticeable that stress from living near a toxic waste site - the hazard that gets the biggest attention in terms of dollars spent - is low on the resident's list of fears about their neighborhoods. They'd much prefer to see the money put to fixing the immediate dangers on their block. But because federal and state government policies for protecting public health, lowering crime, and saving the environment are divided into separate bureaucratic cubby-holes, effective planning to improve these stressed neighborhoods is difficult. Beginning with the call for a definition of "environment" that fits the realities of these places, the authors argue for and propose policy initiatives that address all the desperate needs of these beleaguered neighborhoods. This book is essential reading for students, academics, and professionals in environmental studies, public health, urban studies and planning, as well as grassroots community organizers | ||
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations vii
List of Tables ix
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Choosing a Perspective 1
2 Data and Methods 43
3 Snapshots of Neighborhood Satisfaction 66
4 Hazards and Environmental Inequity 79
© Multiple Hazard Neighborhoods 109
O Neighborhoods Near Hazardous Waste Sites 131
u Painful, Violent Landscapes 166
© Findings, Limitations, and Research Needs 186
9 Poor Quality, Multiple Hazard Neighborhoods 206
Appendix 1: Closed and Fully Labeled
Survey Instrument 233
Appendix 2: Open ended Survey Instrument 237
References 241
Index 257
Illustrations
Figure 1.1. Process Model of Neighborhood
Characteristics and Perception of
Neighborhood Quality 6
Figure 4.1. Marcus Hook Area 84
Figure 5.1. East Elizabeth Area 113
Figure 6.1. Location of Hazardous Waste Sites
in New Jersey 132
Figure 7.1. East Camden Census Tract 10 170
Tables
Table 2.1. Potentially Distressing Neighborhood
Characteristics 50
Table 2.2. Neighborhood Amenities and Attractions 51
Table 2.3. Demographic Variables in AHS and
Field Survey 52
Table 2.4. Field Survey Neighborhoods and Their
Most Apparent Hazards 55
Table 2.5. Hypothetical Responses by Smith and
Jones to Survey Questions 63
Table 3.1. Neighborhood Quality Ratings for
Northern New Jersey, Philadelphia, and
the United States, 1981 1991 67
Table 3.2. Prevalence of Neighborhood Characteristics
in the United States, 1989 and 1991 69
Table 3.3. Neighborhood Characteristics/Variables
Associated with Poor Neighborhood
Quality Rating, United States, 1989 70
Table 3.4. Respondent Characteristics/Responses
Associated with Poor Neighborhood
Quality Rating, United States, 1989 72
Table 3.5. Discriminant Analysis: United States, 1989 75
Table 3.6. Discriminant Analysis of Aggregate
Hazard Heuristic, United States, 1989 77
Table 4.1. Neighborhood Quality in Marcus Hook
Area with Selected Comparisons 89
Table 4.2. Prevalence of Neighborhood Characteristics,
Marcus Hook Area, 1993 90
Table 4.3. Neighborhood Problems Causing Residents
to Want to Leave, 1993: Six Neighborhoods
in the Marcus Hook Area 91
x Tables
Table 4.4. Neighborhood Characteristics/Variables
Associated with Poor Neighborhood
Quality Rating, Marcus Hook Area, 1993 94
Table 4.5. Respondent Characteristics/Responses
Associated with Poor Neighborhood
Quality Rating, Marcus Hook Area, 1993 99
Table 4.6. Discriminant Analysis: Marcus Hook Area,
Baseline Run 101
Table 4.7. Summary of Discriminant Analysis Runs,
Marcus Hook Area, 1993 102
Table 4.8. Discriminant Analysis of Specific Hazard
Type Heuristic, Marcus Hook Area, 1993 105
Table 4.9. Neighborhood Characteristics and
Neighborhood Quality, Marcus Hook Area 107
Table 5.1. Neighborhood Quality in East Elizabeth
with Selected Comparisons 116
Table 5.2. Prevalence of Neighborhood Characteristics,
East Elizabeth, 1993 117
Table 5.3. Neighborhood Problems Causing Residents
to Want to Leave: Elizabethport, Frog Hollow,
and Peterstown, 1993 119
Table 5.4. Neighborhood Characteristics/Variables
Associated with Poor Neighborhood
Quality Rating, East Elizabeth, 1993 120
Table 5.5. Respondent Characteristics/Responses
Associated with Poor Neighborhood Quality
Rating, East Elizabeth, 1993 123
Table 5.6. Discriminant Analysis: East Elizabeth,
Baseline Run 125
Table 5.7. Summary of Discriminant Analysis Runs,
East Elizabeth, 1993 127
Table 5.8. Discriminant Analysis of Aggregate Hazard
Burden Heuristic, East Elizabeth, 1993 128
Table 5.9. Neighborhood Characteristics and
Neighborhood Quality, East Elizabeth 129
Tables xi
Table 6.1. Neighborhood Quality Near Ten Hazardous
Waste Sites with Selected Comparisons 146
Table 6.2. Prevalence of Neighborhood Characteristics
Near Ten Hazardous Waste Sites, 1992 147
Table 6.3. Problems Causing Residents to Want to
Leave Neighborhoods Near Ten Hazardous
Waste Sites, 1992 148
Table 6.4. Neighborhood Characteristics/Variables
Associated with Poor Neighborhood Quality
Rating Near Ten Hazardous Waste Sites, 1992 149
Table 6.5. Respondent Characteristics/Responses
Associated with Poor Neighborhood
Quality Rating Near Ten Hazardous Waste
Sites, 1992 151
Table 6.6. Responses of Residents Living Near Ten
Hazardous Waste Sites, 1992 152
Table 6.7. Discriminant Analysis: Seven Neighborhoods
Near Unremediated Hazardous Waste Sites,
Baseline Run 156
Table 6.8. Discriminant Analysis: Three Neighborhoods
Near Remediated Hazardous Waste Sites,
Baseline Run 158
Table 6.9. Summary of Discriminant Analysis Runs,
Ten Hazardous Waste Sites, 1992 160
Table 6.10. Neighborhood Characteristics and
Neighborhood Quality Near Ten Hazardous
Waste Sites, 1992 161
Table 6.11. Images of Respondents Living in Two
Neighborhoods with Remediated
Hazardous Waste Sites, 1993/94 163
Table 7.1. Comparisons of Camden, Rest of New
Jersey, and United States: Selected Causes
of Violent Death 169
Table 7.2. Neighborhood Quality in East Camden
Compared with Other Study Neighborhoods 175
xii Tables Table 7.3. Prevalence of Neighborhood Characteristics,
East Camden, 1993 176
Table 7.4. Neighborhood Characteristics/Variables
Associated with Poor Neighborhood Quality
Rating, East Camden, 1993 179
Table 7.5. Respondent Characteristics Associated with
Poor Neighborhood Quality Rating, East
Camden, 1993 180
Table 7.6. Discriminant Analysis: East Camden,
Baseline Run 182
Table 7.7. Summary of Discriminant Analysis Runs,
East Camden, 1993 184
Table 7.8. Neighborhood Characteristics and
Neighborhood Quality, East Camden, 1993 185
Table 8.1. Accuracy of Heuristic and Baseline
Discriminant Models at Predicting
Respondent Neighborhood Ratings 197
Table 9.1. Factors Associated with Reduced
Appreciation of Property Values in 150
New Jersey Municipalities, 1987 1991 217
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