Using community-based participatory research to identify environmental justice issues in an Inner-city community and inform urban planning

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The Southeast CARE Coalition has been using community-based participatory research to examine \ environmental degradation in the Southeast Community, Newport News, Virginia. A survey was developed to collect assessment data. Up to 66% of respondents were concerned about environmental problems in their community. Those with health conditions were significantly more likely to identify specific environmental problems. The top 5 environmental concerns included coal dust, air quality, crime, water quality, and trash. The community-based participatory research process is building community capacity and participation, providing community input into strategic planning, and empowering community members to take control of environmental justice issues in their community.

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Mansyur, C. L., Jeng, H. A., Holloman, E., & De Brew, L. (2016). Using community-based participatory research to identify environmental justice issues in an Inner-city community and inform urban planning. Family and Community Health, 39(3), 169–177. https://doi.org/10.1097/FCH.0000000000000110

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