USE OF A COMMUNITY-UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP TO EXAMINE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DISPARITIES IN NORTH CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

2011 
Background and Aims: The Lowcountry Alliance for Model Communities (LAMC), a community-based organization in North Charleston, SC, developed a partnership with the University of South Carolina to study and address local environmental justice and health issues. The objective of this study is to assess spatial disparities in exposure and health for LAMC neighborhoods and other disadvantaged neighborhoods in Metropolitan Charleston. Methods: Data on the spatial location of EPA regulated facilities and other land uses regulated by the state of South Carolina was obtained. Additional data on air pollution, asthma, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer were obtained from 1998 to 2008 for Metropolitan Charleston. ArcGIS 9.3 was used to map the distribution of facilities, air pollution, and disease rates. Chloropleth maps were created to show the relationship between facility location and demographic composition (percent non-white, percent poverty, percent high school education). The spatial coincidence, spatial ap...
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