Parks and People: An Environmental Justice Inquiry in Baltimore, Maryland
Arizona State University · Ohio University · +1 more institution
Abstract
This article examines the distribution of parks in Baltimore, Maryland, as an environmental justice issue. In addition to established methods for measuring distribution of and access to parks, we employ a novel park service area approach that uses Thiessen polygons and dasymetric reapportioning of census data to measure potential park congestion as an equity outcome measure. We find that a higher proportion of African Americans have access to parks within walking distance, defined as 400 meters or less, than whites, but whites have access to more acreage of parks within walking distance than blacks. A needs-based assessment shows that areas with the highest need have the best access to parks but also have…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 65.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 153
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4Topics & keywords
- Environmental justice
- Geography
- Recreation
- Metropolitan area
- Injustice
- Equity (law)
- Economic Justice
- Distribution (mathematics)
- Sustainable cities and communities