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- Environmental Justice Index | Place and Health - Geospatial . . .
The Environmental Justice Index (EJI) is the first national, place-based tool designed to measure the cumulative impacts of environmental burden through the lens of human health and health equity
- EJI Data Download
For example, an EJI ranking of 0 85 signifies that 85% of tracts in the nation likely experience less severe cumulative impacts from environmental burden than the tract of interest, and that 15% of tracts in the nation likely experience more severe cumulative impacts from environmental burden
- CDC Environmental Justice Index (EJI) - Overview - ArcGIS
The Environmental Justice Index scores census tracts using a percentile ranking which represents the proportion of tracts that experience cumulative impacts of environmental burden and injustice equal to or lower than a tract of interest
- Environmental Justic Index FAQs - CDC Stacks
For example, a EJI ranking of 0 85 signifies that 85% of tracts in the nation likely experience less severe cumulative impacts from environmental burden than the tract of interest, and that 15% of tracts in the nation likely experience more severe cumulative impacts from environmental burden
- New Index Demonstrates Association between Social . . .
As captured by EJI-SER, higher environmental and social burdens are associated with lower eGFR and a higher risk of kidney failure in the Cure Glomerulopathy cohort
- New Environmental Justice Index to Help Public Health . . .
The EJI delivers a single environmental justice score for each community so that public health officials can identify and map areas most at risk for the health impacts of environmental burden
- Environmental Justice Index 2024 Update | Place and Health . . .
The EJI 2024 update features a groundbreaking new Climate Burden Module and an EJI + Climate Burden rank that integrates data on climate risks, environmental hazards, socioeconomic inequality, and population health
- Environmental Justice Index · Health is a Human Right . . .
The Environmental Justice Index (EJI), developed by CDC ATSDR in partnership with the U S Department of Health and Human Services, is the first national, place-based tool designed to measure the cumulative impacts of environmental burden through the lens of human health and health equity
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