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3 Implications of Env. Inequity

1. Procedural Inequity


2. Geographical Inequity


3. Social Inequity

Procedural Inequity

- the extent to which governing rules, regulations, and evaluation criteria are not applied uniformly


ex. English only materials in communities that do not speak English

Geographical Inequity

- the amount of taxes, benefits a community receives based on what is in the area or the lack of benefits received because of what is in the area


ex. being near a landfill

Social Inequity

- environmental decisions made based on institutional biases


ex. institutional racism, putting a nuclear site near a black community

5 Reasons that are Given fo the Distribution of Polluting

1. Scientific Rationality


2. Market Rationality


3. Neighborhood Transition Arguments


4. Political Power


5. Intentional Discrimination

Equality, how to make it fair?

- equality means inequality


- Equal treatment results in unequal treatment


- merit


-need


- rank


- groups


- lotteries


- elections


- value


- competition