作者: Margaret Wilder , Diana Liverman , Laurel Bellante , Tracey Osborne
DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2015.1116063
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摘要: ABSTRACTThis article examines the “climate gap” in Southwest US (Arizona and New Mexico), referring to “disproportionate unequal implications of climate change mitigation” for “people color poor” [Shonkoff, S.B., et al., 2011. The gap: environmental health equity mitigation policies California. Climatic Change, 109 (Suppl. 1), S485–S503]. poverty relationship is examined using multi-scaled analysis across three indicators vulnerability, focusing on connections health, food, energy during period 2010–2012. We provide an overview climate-related social vulnerability based available federal, state, county-level census data. then summarise results from a stakeholder workshop in-depth interviews about vulnerabilities with service providers southern Arizona. identify significant gap data in...