Journal Environmental Justice
FREE ACCESS through May 1, 2018
The journal Environmental Justice (jEJ) is one of the most relevant pioneers in the field of Environmental Justice Research. The peer-review journal is published bimonthly, covering the impacts and environmental burdens that affect marginalized populations all over the world. Interdisciplinary reports on communities, industry, academia, government, and nonprofit organizations are considered in its editions including human health and the environment, natural science, technology, land use and urban planning, public and environmental policy, environmental history, legal history as it pertains to environmental justice, environmental sociology, anthropology of environmental, health disparities, and grassroots activities.

The jEJ is under the editorial leadership of Editor-in-Chief Sylvia Hood Washington, PhD, MSE, MPH, and senior Editor Kenneth Olden, PhD, ScD, LHD, among others.

Access is now available through May 1, 2018 to a selection of articles related to environmental desaster assessment:

Disaster Capitalism in Post-Yolanda/Haiyan Eastern Visayas
Seiji Yamada, Marissa Cabaljao, Arcelita Imasa Read Now

The Political Determinants of Disaster Risk: Assessing the Unfolding Aftermath of Hurricane Maria for People with Disabilities in Puerto Rico
Zachary A. Morris, R. Anna Hayward, Yamirelis Otero Read Now

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