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For each control scenario, we estimate both the public health benefits and the change in the spatial inequality of health risk.
We estimated changes in the spatial inequality of health risk using the Atkinson index and other indicators, following previously derived axioms for measuring health risk inequality.
We modeled the public health benefits and the change in the spatial inequality of health risk for a number of hypothetical control scenarios for power plants in the United States to determine optimal control strategies.
Scenarios with greater health benefits also tended to have greater reductions in the spatial inequality of health risk, as many sources with high health benefits per unit emissions of SO2 were in areas with high background PM2.5 concentrations.
With plant-specific control costs, we could compare net monetized benefits with changes in the spatial inequality of risk (noting that cost information cannot be used directly in our inequality indicator).
Given the framing of the debate about national power plant controls, an outcome-based focus implies that an evaluation of how various distributions of emission controls correspond to changes in health benefits and in the spatial inequality of health risk would be informative for the design of future emission control programs.
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In general, the instant balance of temporal and spatial inequalities of the electricity system can be achieved by many compensating measures.
However, what looks like similar manifestations of urban poverty is often driven by deeply contextual local factors such as such as the right to land, segregation, labor market structures, ethnic and social ties to place, inter-governmental relations, fiscal governance, and even the legacy of colonial spatial inequality (and lack of redress in the postcolonial period).
The associations between socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity and demographics with the intra-urban variability of temperatures reflects an emergent form of spatial inequality in regards to climate risks the environmental exposures and adverse impacts of extreme weather events and climate change.
Is to sort of see, you know, the community organizations, um, that struggle mightily beforehand, uh, around issues of inequality, around, you know, spatial inequalities and inequality of resources.
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