Publication: A Resource Database of Cumulative Impacts Permitting Policies: Emerging Opportunities to Protect Environmental Justice Communities from Additional Burden
- Title
- Publication: A Resource Database of Cumulative Impacts Permitting Policies: Emerging Opportunities to Protect Environmental Justice Communities from Additional Burden
- Asset Type
- en Publication
- Date
- 2025-01-28
- TEDC Main Organization Category
- en Research & Practice
- Creator
- Tishman Environment and Design Center
- Summary
- As states respond to environmental justice organizing, cumulative impacts policies are increasingly being proposed to address the overlapping harms faced by low-income communities and communities of color. This article analyzes enacted and proposed state laws that incorporate cumulative impacts into permitting decisions, highlighting key design choices, especially legal mandates and rulemaking, that determine whether these policies deliver meaningful protections for EJ communities.
- Place
- New York
- Unique Identifier
- TEDC_RP_000583
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