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jan14Christopher BooneCourse Description
for January 14
Environment Justice & Historical Geography: Democracy, cartography, legal records, and spatial modeling. Course Overview
jan14Christopher BooneInstructor ProfileAffiliations: Arizona State University, Baltimore Ecosystem Study LTER View Instructor Profile
jan14Christopher BoonePublicationThe geography of despair: Environmental racism and the making of south Phoenix, Arizona Abstract | View/Download Publication
jan14Christopher BoonePublicationAn assessment and explanation of environmental inequity in Baltimore. Abstract | View/Download Publication
jan14Christopher BoonePublicationImproving resolution of census data in metropolitan areas using a dasymetric approach: Applications for the Baltimore Ecosystem Study. Abstract | View/Download Publication
jan14Christopher BoonePublicationCriteria air pollution and marginalized populations: Environmental inequity in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Abstract | View/Download Publication
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