探索可行的收购途径,以提高健康在Galena公园,得克萨斯州。

IF 2.5 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Sustainable Environment Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1080/27658511.2025.2466285
Garett T Sansom, Ruby Hernandez, Lyssa M Losa, Jacquita N Johnson, Galen Newman, Kayode Atoba, Jaimie Hicks Masterson, Deidra Davis, Weihsueh Chiu
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这项研究解决了环境正义社区对有效解决公共卫生问题的迫切需要,在这些社区,传统方法往往达不到要求。买断(buy - youts),即以降低风险为目的购买符合条件的房产,已经成为一种很有前景的策略;然而,它们的实施面临着与成本和确定有意愿的参与者有关的挑战。为了探讨这一问题,我们进行了一项横断面研究(N = 130),重点研究了影响参与买断计划意愿的因素。研究发现,居住在有毒物质排放清单(TRI)设施附近和洪水易发地区的居民更有可能考虑收购(优势比= 3.416,p值)
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Exploring viable buyout pathways for enhanced health in Galena Park, TX.

This study addresses the pressing need for effective solutions to public health concerns in environmental justice communities, where traditional approaches often fall short. Buyouts, the purchase of an eligible property with the intent to reduce risk, have emerged as a promising strategy; yet, their implementation faces challenges related to cost and the identification of willing participants. To explore this issue, a cross-sectional study (N = 130) was conducted, focusing on the factors influencing willingness to participate in buyout programs. The study found that residents living near Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) facilities and in flood-prone areas are significantly more likely to consider buyouts (Odds Ratio = 3.416, P-Value <0.001), even after adjustments for various factors. This finding is pivotal, as it narrows the focus to a specific geographic region, which not only bears the brunt of adverse health impacts but also presents an opportunity for targeted interventions. The introduction of green space solutions in these high-risk zones also emerges as a feasible improvement strategy, offering potential health benefits to the community. This research sheds light on the nuances of implementing buyout programs in environmentally burdened communities, providing valuable insights for policymakers and urban planners seeking to enhance public health outcomes.

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