TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Participatory Research for Environmental Justice: Advancements in Community Science and Innovation A1 - Heaney, Christopher D. A1 - Wilson, Sacoby M. A2 - Boulton, Matthew L. A2 - Wallace, Robert B. Y1 - 2022 N1 - T2 - Maxcy-Rosenau-Last Public Health & Preventive Medicine, 16e AB - Low-income communities and communities of color living proximal to and at the fence line of legacy and ongoing hazards and industrial activities—including industrial food animal production (IFAP), fossil fuels-related industry, waste management, raw materials manufacturing, and goods movement—face a disproportionate burden of exposure to toxicants and other hazardous pollutants. Other large populations, primarily with low incomes and of color, also endure an inequitable burden of environmental exposures sustained because of where they are located. In urban areas, low-income residents and people of color typically live closer to industrial facilities, contaminated sites, and heavily trafficked roads than those who are white and with higher incomes.1–7 SN - PB - McGraw Hill CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/03/29 UR - accessmedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1182672996 ER -