| Introduction
Gerald R. Visgilio and Diana M. Whitelaw
Part I - Environmental Hazards in Poor and Minority Communities
Chapter 1. History
and Issues of the Environmental Justice Movement
Bunyan Bryant
Chapter 2. Environmental
Justice and the Social Determinants of Health
Virginia Ashby Sharpe
Chapter 3. Green Imperialism:
Indigenous People and Conservation of Natural Environments
Manuel Lizarralde
Part II - Empirical Research and Methodological Challenges
Chapter 4. Burning
and Burying in Connecticut: Are Regional Solutions to Solid Waste Disposal
Equitable?
Timothy Black and John A. Stewart
Chapter 5. Risky
Business? Relying on Empirical Studies to Assess Environmental Justice.
Pamela R. Davidson
Chapter 6. Syndrome
Behavior and the Politics of Environmental Justice
Harvey L. White
Part III -Responses to Environmental Injustices
Chapter 7.
Confronting Environmental Injustice in Connecticut
Mark Mitchell, Cynthia R. Jennings and James Younger
Chapter 8. For the
People: American Indian and Hispanic Women in New Mexico's Environmental
Justice Movement
Diane-Michele Prindeville
Part IV - Prospects for the Future
Chapter 9. In Pursuit
of Healthy and Livable Communities
Estelle Bogdonoff, Kathleen Cooper-McDermott and Kenny Foscue
Chapter 10. Three
Political Problems for Environmental Justice
Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.
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