For each of three case studies that EiJ students collaboratively produce, they locate and interpret publicly available data that helps characterize sites of environmental injustice. We have curated an nteresting set of US and California public data sources; to support the broader EiJ Research and Teaching Collective, we need to curate a set of data resources for EiJ research outside the US.
Critical Commentary
For each of three case studies that EiJ students collaboratively produce, they locate and interpret publicly available data that helps characterize sites of environmental injustice. We have curated an nteresting set of US and California public data sources; to support the broader EiJ Research and Teaching Collective, we need to curate a set of data resources for EiJ research outside the US.