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Box 48 Equity Mapping
Jason Byrne
Equity mapping can reveal how patterns of exposure to environmental harm and access to 
environmental benefits are distributed across urban landscapes. Using geographic information 
systems (GISs), researchers in the 1990s began to investigate issues of environmental equity 
within US cities. Researchers wanted to see whether relationships existed between the loca
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tion of environmental benefits, harms and natural hazards, and the social and demographic 
characteristics of urban populations (ie ‘environmental justice’). What they found is that so
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cioeconomically vulnerable populations – usually people of colour – bore a disproportionately 
high burden of environmental harm. Why do such patterns exist?
Because poor communities lack financial resources and political power, corporations and 
governments have targeted these communities for unpopular land uses like hazardous waste 
incinerators, toxic chemical plants and radioactive waste facilities, without their knowledge 
or consent. Over the past two decades, detailed empirical research has proven that in the 
US, people of colour and the poor are more vulnerable to natural hazards (eg living on flood-
prone land or in poorly constructed or substandard housing). Hurricane Katrina in New 
Orleans showed this clearly. Researchers have also found that freeways are often built through 
impoverished neighbourhoods and that the poorest (and usually non-white) residents are 
restricted to parts of the city with the worst air quality and least access to good quality, fresh 
fruit, vegetables and meat.
So what is equity? The concept of equity basically means that society considers a particular 
situation to be fair and reasonable (eg that all people have access to fresh drinking water).
Equity mapping takes into account four basic expressions of equity: 
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Equitable distribution – where all members of society have the same access to 
environmental benefits and the same exposure to environmental harms; 
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Compensatory equity – where benefits are redistributed to those most in need and 
harms are redirected, to offset inequalities created by class, race or gender differences
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Demand distribution – where the most vocal members of the community are given the 
most resources; and 
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Market-based distribution – where people who can afford to pay for goods or services 
get the best access to those goods or services.
In a market economy, access to the best food, cleanest water and healthiest jobs is usually 
financially determined. What equity mapping can reveal is whether or not resource managers 
like planners should intervene to redistribute environmental risks, harms or benefits more 
fairly among the broader community. Let us take parks as an example. Some neighbourhoods 
have a severe lack of parks and green space. People living in certain neighbourhoods may also 
encounter barriers to park access (eg freeways or railway lines) absent in other neighbour-
hoods. Equity mapping enables us to see who enjoys access to parks and how public funding 
for parks is distributed within cities. Recent studies have revealed that neighbourhoods with 
abundant parks are predominantly wealthy and also receive more park funding. This raises 
serious concerns about the effectiveness of urban planning, since parks are supposed to be a 
public good available to everyone.
Recognizing that planners seem unable to fix these problems, some community groups are 
now performing their own equity mapping. Groups of women with breast cancer, for example, 
have come together to map cancer-causing land uses within their communities to see if there 
is a relationship between the incidence of breast cancer and the location of certain land uses.
Environmental equity also has global dimensions. Rich nations from the industrialized North 
are increasingly sending hazardous waste such as old computer components or used batteries 
to poorer developing countries in the South for recycling or disposal; some non-governmental 
organizations have begun to use equity mapping to challenge this practice. Thus equity mapping 
enables people to generate interactive maps that provide an objective basis for challenging the 
inequities of existing development.


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