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Incorporating Environmental Justice into California's Environmental into California's Environmental Public Health Tracking Program

By Department of Health and Human Services

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Book Id: WPLBN0000082315
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Incorporating Environmental Justice into California's Environmental into California's Environmental Public Health Tracking Program  
Author: Department of Health and Human Services
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Language: English
Subject: Health., Medical research, Medical reports
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Publisher: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Of Health And Human Services, B. D. (n.d.). Incorporating Environmental Justice into California's Environmental into California's Environmental Public Health Tracking Program. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Environmental justice stakeholders have Environmental justice stakeholders have demonstrated great interest and are very active demonstrated great interest and are very active participants. participants. -- There is clearly a connection between EJ and There is clearly a connection between EJ and EPHT and they are based on many shared EPHT and they are based on many shared principles. principles. -- There are specific needs, issues, and There are specific needs, issues, and perspectives related EPHT that are unique to EJ. perspectives related EPHT that are unique to EJ. -- Issues related to EJ is something that agencies Issues related to EJ is something that agencies cannot be insular about because EJ stakeholders cannot be insular about because EJ stakeholders will bring to bear knowledge, expertise, will bring to bear knowledge, expertise, influence in that agencies lack. influence in that agencies lack.

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