United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20004, USA.
United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20004, USA.
J Environ Manage. 2021 Jan 15;278(Pt 2):111530. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111530. Epub 2020 Nov 5.
The scrutiny of environmental cleanups within the United States has been a growing area of interest for social scientists. Scholars have used case studies and modeling to analyze struggles for environmental justice and the economics of stigma associated with Superfund sites. This research has primarily analyzed community perspectives on remediation and removal, such as local strategies for participating in cleanup decisions. There has been less work on analyzing organizational perspectives on the social and institutional dynamics at play during cleanups. Our study addresses this gap by analyzing insights gained through interviewing U.S. Environmental Protection Agency staff who do cleanup work in brownfields, Superfund, and emergency response. This ethnographic research excavates the sedimented layers of social histories of contaminated sites: local and regional contexts, institutional power and authority, and stakeholder relationships and networks. It interrogates how these sedimented social histories affect cleanup decisions, including the temporal and spatial boundaries of sites themselves. We find that the making of relationships is as important to cleanup strategies and outcomes as the scientific and technical aspects of cleanup are. This finding highlights the importance of tools and resources to excavate these social histories during environmental remediation, removal, and decontamination work.
美国环境清理工作受到了社会科学家越来越多的关注。学者们使用案例研究和建模来分析环境正义斗争和与超级基金场址相关的污名经济学。这项研究主要分析了社区对补救和清除的看法,例如参与清理决策的地方策略。关于清理过程中的社会和制度动态的组织观点分析工作较少。我们的研究通过分析采访在美国环保署(EPA)从事褐地、超级基金和应急响应清理工作的工作人员获得的见解,填补了这一空白。这项民族志研究挖掘了受污染场地社会历史的沉积层:地方和区域背景、机构权力和权威以及利益相关者关系和网络。它探究了这些沉积的社会历史如何影响清理决策,包括场地自身的时间和空间边界。我们发现,建立关系对于清理策略和结果与清理的科学和技术方面同样重要。这一发现强调了在环境修复、清除和去污工作中挖掘这些社会历史所需的工具和资源的重要性。