Spatial accuracy of the EPA's environmental hazards databases and their use in environmental equity analyses

Michael Scott, Susan L. Cutter, Charmel Menzel, Minhe Ji, Daniel Wagner
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Many of the contemporary environmental problems are geographic problems of spatial disparities between the distribution, impact, enforcement, costs, and remediation of a host of environmental ills. In order to link environmental process and human uses of the environment, a spatially accurate database of environmental hazards is required. This article examines the positional accuracy of some of the most important Environmental Protection Agency databases. It presents a methodology for identifying and correcting the errors found in the EPA databases, with South Carolina used as an example. Results show that more than 50% of the facilities in the state were initially located in the wrong census block group. The importance of this research for policy making is demonstrated with the use of an environmental equity analyses of a particular facility in South Carolina. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

环境保护局环境危害数据库的空间准确性及其在环境公平分析中的应用
许多当代环境问题是地理问题之间的分布,影响,执行,成本和补救一系列环境弊病的空间差异。为了将环境过程与人类对环境的利用联系起来,需要一个空间上准确的环境危害数据库。本文考察了一些最重要的环境保护署数据库的定位准确性。它提出了一种识别和纠正EPA数据库中发现的错误的方法,并以南卡罗来纳州为例。结果显示,该州超过50%的设施最初位于错误的人口普查街区组。这项研究对政策制定的重要性通过对南卡罗来纳州某一特定设施的环境公平分析来证明。©1997 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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