Disproportionate Environmental Impacts

 

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Research from 2022

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Investigation on urban greenspace in relation to sociodemographic factors and health inequity based on different greenspace metrics in 3 US urban communities, Seulkee Heo and Michelle L. Bell

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Mapping Emergency Department Asthma Visits to Identify Poor-Quality Housing in New Haven, CT, USA: a Retrospective Cohort Study, Elizabeth A. Samuels MD, Richard A. Taylor MD, Akshay Pendyal MD, Abbas Shojaee MD, Anne S. Mainardi MD, Evan R. Lemire BA, Arjun K. Venkatesh MD, Steven L. Bernstein MD, and Adam L. Haber PhD

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An Index of Community Priorities to Inform Local Governance in New Haven, Max E. Teirstein
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Research from 2016

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Strategies for Promoting Equity in Clean Energy Deployment, Tracy Babbidge and New Haven Green Fund

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Initiatives to Advance Clean Energy in the Low to Moderate Income Residential Market, Madeline Priest, John D’Agostino, and New Haven Green Fund

Research from 2015

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Research note: Greater tree canopy cover is associated with lower rates of both violent and property crime in New Haven, CT, Kathryn Gilstad-Hayden, Lori R. Wallace, Amy Carroll-Scott, Spencer R. Meyer, Sarah Barbo, Colleen Murphy-Dunning, and Jeannette R. Ickovics