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Multiscale Analysis of the Relationship between Toxic Chemical Hazard Risks and Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Groups in Texas, USA

Hu, Guangxiao; Feng, Kuishuang; Sun, Laixiang

Authors

Guangxiao Hu

Kuishuang Feng



Abstract

Although quantitative environmental (in)justice research demonstrates a disproportionate burden of toxic chemical hazard risks among racial/ethnic minorities and people in low socioeconomic positions, limited knowledge exists on how racial/ethnic and socioeconomic groups across geographic spaces experience toxic chemical hazards. This study analyzed the spatial non-stationarity in the associations between toxic chemical hazard risk and community characteristics of census block groups in Texas, USA, for 2017 using a multiscale geographically weighted regression. The results showed that the percentage of Black or Asian population has significant positive associations with toxic risk across block groups in Texas, meaning that racial minorities suffered more from toxic risk wherever they are located in the state. By contrast, the percentage of Hispanic or Latino has a positive relationship with toxic risk, and the relationship varies locally and is only significant in eastern areas of Texas. Statistical associations between toxic risk and socioeconomic variables are not stationary across the state, showing sub-state patterns of spatial variation in terms of the sign, significant level, and magnitude of the coefficient. Income has a significant negative association with toxic risk around the Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington Metropolitan Statistical Area. Proportions of people without high school diploma and the unemployment rate both have positive relationships with toxic risk in the eastern area of Texas. Our findings highlight the importance of identifying the spatial patterns of the association between toxic chemical hazard risks and community characteristics at the census block group level for addressing environmental inequality.

Citation

Hu, G., Feng, K., & Sun, L. (in press). Multiscale Analysis of the Relationship between Toxic Chemical Hazard Risks and Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Groups in Texas, USA. Environmental Science & Technology, 57(5), 2019-2030. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c04302

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 11, 2023
Online Publication Date Jan 24, 2023
Deposit Date Feb 6, 2023
Journal Environmental Science and Technology
Print ISSN 0013-936X
Electronic ISSN 1520-5851
Publisher American Chemical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 57
Issue 5
Pages 2019-2030
DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c04302
Keywords environmental justice, multiscale geographically weighted regression, racial/ethnic disparity, spatial non-stationarity, toxic chemical releases, Texas
Publisher URL https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.2c04302
Additional Information Data Access Statement : The Supporting Information is available free of charge at https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.2c03998