A comparison of population-level exposure and equity tradeoffs across strategies to reduce fine particulate matter emissions from transportation sources in the northeastern US.
Laura BuckleyCalvin A ArterMary D WillisJeffrey A GeddesChristopher RickPatrick L KinneySaravanan ArunachalamJonathan J BuonocoreJonathan I LevyPublished in: Environmental research (2024)
There are intrinsic tradeoffs among equity constructs, where focusing resources on distributing benefits across states or between urban and rural populations could come at the expense of less reduction in racial/ethnic exposure inequities or in environmental justice communities. Future health benefits analyses should incorporate multiple equity indicators that reflect different stakeholder perspectives and articulate the underlying constructs and tradeoffs.