-
1“...This study revisits the concept of environmental inequity in Southern California using the California Environmental Protection Agency’s most recent data and...”
-
2“...This study examines when and how community involvement occurs in the remediation processes of brownfield sites in Los Angeles County, California. Although...”
-
3“...Despite efforts to control fraud in public assistance programs, the perception and realities of the problem persist. Serious barriers related to data...”
-
4“...Over two decades have passed since the federal policy on environmental justice (EO 12898) was issued. However, empirical evidence indicates that injustice...”
-
5by Kim, Yushim Oh, Seong Soo Wang, Chan“...South Korea has experienced two national public health crises during this decade. The 2015 Middle East respiratory syndrome-coronavirus (MERS-CoV) response’s...”
edited by Newbold, Stephanie P Holzer, Marc
Published in American review of public administration (01.08.2020)
-
6“...Insufficient specifications about public health emergency coordination involving government entities have been criticized as a contributing factor in...”
-
7“...To shed some light on longstanding questions around gentrification, in this research we model environmental gentrification and gentrification-related...”
-
8
-
9by Kim, Yushim Published in Social science computer review (01.08.2007)“...In this article, fraud in public delivery programs is approached using spatial analysis. By examining welfare recipients' consumer behaviors in a spatial...”
-
10“...As the study of environmental policy and justice becomes increasingly significant in today’s global climate, standard statistical approaches to gathering data...”
-
11by Eckerd, Adam Kim, Yushim Campbell, Heather E Published in The Review of policy research (01.03.2017)“...Several theories compete to explain observed race‐ and ethnicity‐based environmental injustice in society. This paper focuses on analyzing the extent to which...”
-
12“... In the environmental justice literature, uncertainty exists about the underlying causes of environmental risk disparities, especially as they relate to...”
-
13by Campbell, Heather E Kim, Yushim Eckerd, Adam Published in Urban affairs review (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) (01.07.2014)“...This article presents an agent-based computational analysis of the effects of externality zoning on environmental justice (EJ). We experiment with two ideal...”
-
14by Stuhlmacher, Michelle Turner, B.L Frazier, Amy E Kim, Yushim Leffel, Jessica Published in Journal of land use science (02.09.2020)“...Formal institutions, especially policies, play a key role in land system change. Compared to other drivers of change, however, the impact of policies on...”
-
15“...As the study of environmental policy and justice becomes increasingly significant in today’s global climate, standard statistical approaches to gathering data...”
-
16“...Many previous environmental justice (EJ) studies have argued that there is disproportionate collocation of environmental disamenities with racial and ethnic...”
-
17by Corley, Elizabeth A Ahn, Jeong Joo Kim, Yushim Lucio, Joanna Rugland, Erin Molina, Angel Luis Published in Environmental justice (01.12.2018)“...Social and environmental quality are essential components of urban parks, yet they are difficult to define and measure systematically and comprehensively...”
-
18by Zhong, Wei Zhong, Wei Kim, Yushim Kim, Yushim Jehn, Megan Jehn, Megan Published in Computational and mathematical organization theory (01.12.2013)“...This paper aims to improve the accuracy of standard compartment models in modeling the dynamics of an influenza pandemic. Standard compartment models, which...”
-
19by Kim, Yushim Johnston, Erik W Kang, H. S Published in Public performance & management review (01.06.2011)“...Governance systems continue to become more networked, collaborative, and interdependent. A computational approach to understanding and capitalizing on the...”
-
20by Desai, Anand Greenbaum, Robert T Kim, Yushim Published in American review of public administration (01.01.2009)“...Although spatial analysis and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become prevalent in the social and policy sciences, GIS and its mapmaking capability...”