1068University of Maryland-College Park; Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health; Center for Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health.
New Solut. 2022 Feb;31(4):441-451. doi: 10.1177/10482911211052944. Epub 2021 Nov 23.
Potential disparities in the distribution of poultry CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations) and meat-processing facilities across Delaware were explored with regards to sociodemographic factors including race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. We conducted buffer analyses of CAFO host census tracts alongside sociodemographic data in order to explore populations in proximity to the Delaware chicken industry. We conducted a hotspot analysis of CAFOs to find areas with large concentrations of poultry operations and applied zero-inflation regression models to determine if there's a relationship between sociodemographic composition and number of CAFOs/meat- processing facilities in Delaware. Median household income was lower in CAFO host census tracts than all others, and also lower than the state median. A larger percentage of people living in poverty are in poultry CAFO hotspots (15.4 percent) compared to the state average (13.7 percent). Delaware's chicken industry disproportionately burdens low-wealth communities. Delaware policy-makers should employ environmental justice-oriented solutions to best serve impacted populations.
我们探讨了特拉华州禽畜饲养集中场(密集型动物饲养场)和肉类加工厂的分布与社会人口因素(包括种族、民族和社会经济地位)之间可能存在的差异。我们对禽畜饲养集中场所在的普查区进行缓冲区分析,并结合社会人口数据,以探究临近特拉华州禽畜产业的人群情况。我们对禽畜饲养集中场进行热点分析,以寻找拥有大量禽畜养殖场的地区,并应用零膨胀回归模型来确定社会人口构成与特拉华州禽畜饲养集中场/肉类加工厂数量之间是否存在关系。禽畜饲养集中场所在的普查区的家庭中位数收入低于其他所有普查区,也低于全州中位数。生活在贫困中的人口比例在禽畜饲养集中场热点地区(15.4%)高于全州平均水平(13.7%)。特拉华州的禽畜产业不成比例地给贫困社区带来负担。特拉华州的政策制定者应该采用以环境正义为导向的解决方案,以最好地为受影响的人群服务。