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Racial, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Disparities in Multiple Measures of Blue and Green Spaces in the United States

Jochem O. Klompmaker, Jaime E. Hart, Christopher R. Bailey, Matthew H. E. M. Browning, Joan A. Casey, Jared R. Hanley, Christopher T. Minson, S. Scott Ogletree, Alessandro Rigolon, Francine Laden, Peter James

2023Environmental Health Perspectives119 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several studies have evaluated whether the distribution of natural environments differs between marginalized and privileged neighborhoods. However, most studies restricted their analyses to a single or handful of cities and used different natural environment measures. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated whether natural environments are inequitably distributed based on socioeconomic status (SES) and race/ethnicity in the contiguous United States. METHODS: ). To compare effect estimates, we standardized NDVI, NatureScore, and park cover so that beta coefficients presented a percentage increase or decrease of the standard deviation (SD). RESULTS: Tracts with higher SES had higher NDVI, NatureScore, park cover, and odds of containing blue space. For example, urban tracts in the highest median household income quintile had higher NDVI [44.8% of the SD (95% CI: 42.8, 46.8)] and park cover [16.2% of the SD (95% CI: 13.5, 19.0)] compared with urban tracts in the lowest median household income quintile. Across all tracts, a lower percentage of non-Hispanic White individuals and a higher percentage of Hispanic individuals were associated with lower NDVI and NatureScore. In urban tracts, we observed weak positive associations between percentage non-Hispanic Black and NDVI, NatureScore, and park cover; we did not find any clear associations for percentage Hispanics. DISCUSSION: Multiple facets of the natural environment are inequitably distributed in the contiguous United States. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP11164.

Topics & Concepts

Normalized Difference Vegetation IndexSocioeconomic statusOddsEthnic groupGeographyDemographyCensusRace (biology)Land coverConfoundingMedian incomeStatisticsPopulationLand useEcologyMathematicsBiologyLogistic regressionSociologyLeaf area indexAnthropologyBotanyUrban Green Space and HealthPlace Attachment and Urban StudiesLand Use and Ecosystem Services