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Social and spatial inequities in exposure to flood risk in Miami, Florida
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Chakraborty, Jayajit (Auteur)
- Collins, Timothy W. (Auteur)
- Montgomery, Marilyn (Auteur)
- Grineski, Sara E. (Auteur)
Titre
Social and spatial inequities in exposure to flood risk in Miami, Florida
Résumé
AbstractAlthough environmental justice (EJ) research in the United States has traditionally focused on technological hazards such as air pollution or hazardous waste, the adverse and unequal impacts of Hurricane Katrina have prompted researchers to examine the EJ implications of natural events such as hurricanes and floods. This paper contributes to this emerging literature on EJ and social vulnerability to natural hazards by analyzing racial/ethnic and socioeconomic inequities in the distribution of flood risk exposure in the Miami Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), Florida—one of the most hurricane-prone areas in the world and one of the most ethnically and socioeconomically diverse MSAs in the United States. Although previous studies have relied exclusively on the 100-year floodplain to assess the spatial extent of flood exposure, this study makes a systematic distinction between different types of flood zones on the basis of both the probability (100-year versus 500-year versus low/no risk) of flood...
Publication
Natural Hazards Review
Volume
15
Numéro
3
Pages
04014006
Date
2014-08-01
Extra
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)nh.1527-6996.0000140
MAG ID: 1991854274
Référence
Chakraborty, J., Collins, T. W., Montgomery, M., & Grineski, S. E. (2014). Social and spatial inequities in exposure to flood risk in Miami, Florida. Natural Hazards Review, 15(3), 04014006. https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)nh.1527-6996.0000140
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