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One of our goals is to strategically disseminate relevant research for decision makers and policymakers to inform and further policies that promote a sustainable balance between economic and environmental health.
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Environmental health is a deeply intersectional topic, which opens up the possibility of using lots of different datasets in your reporting. Check out this recent webinar: https://lnkd.in/gXvSqDuk
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#Environmental #Justice, which explores the distribution of #environmental benefits and burdens amongst both #privileged and #marginalisedgroups, including their recognition and inclusion in decision-making processes, is now integral to environmental policy and planning. Scholars and policymakers increasingly seek an understanding of whether, and how, existing research and policy efforts reflect, and or operationalise, justice-based principles. This very interesting articles delves into assessing environmental justice contributions in research and public policy.
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Which do you think people care more about -- environmental issues or socioeconomic issues? Take a look at this GlobeScan insight that tracks global public opinion 2000 - 2024. https://lnkd.in/gtzH9sJq #sustainability
Environmental Worries Outpace Socio-economic Concerns
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Environmental health is a deeply intersectional topic, which opens up the possibility of using lots of different datasets in your reporting. In this webinar, coordinators from the CDC’s Environmental Justice Index (EJI) and Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) will show you how to access and use data found in these portals.
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Environmental health is a deeply intersectional topic, which opens up the possibility of using lots of different datasets in your reporting. In this webinar, coordinators from the CDC’s Environmental Justice Index (EJI) and Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) will show you how to access and use data found in these portals.
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Environmental health is a deeply intersectional topic, which opens up the possibility of using lots of different datasets in your reporting. In this webinar, coordinators from the CDC’s Environmental Justice Index (EJI) and Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) will show you how to access and use data found in these portals.
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Public health professionals: Does your work focus on environmental justice? Cumulative impacts shed light on how place and health are interconnected. The Environmental Justice Index (EJI) uses data on multiple factors like pollution, pre-existing health conditions, and social factors to measure the effects of environmental burden on health. Find out more about the EJI: https://bit.ly/3QCbyaC
Cumulative Impacts & Environmental Burdens
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Want to start learning about children’s environmental health, but don’t know where to start? Each month we send a newsletter with updates and important info in the world of Children's Environmental Health! Sign up today at https://lnkd.in/gSQ6uhb4 #childrensenvironmentalhealthmonth
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