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Resources co-developed with THE Impact Project partners:
Neighborhood Assessment Teams
- Case studies from Southern California and instructions on community investigations of traffic-related air pollution. A manual on community based research.
Speakers Kit:
- Designed to help community members, environmental health and justice organizations, clinicians, public health practitioners, and other key stakeholders to understand the basics of goods movement activities and how to give testimony.
Policy Briefs
- Trade, Health, and Environment: Making the Case for Change English
- Tracking Harm: Health and Environmental Impacts of Rail Yards English | Spanish
- Importing Harm : U.S. Ports’ Impacts on Health and Communities English| Spanish
- Driving Harm: Health and Community Impacts of Living near Truck Corridors English | Spanish
- Storing Harm: Health and Community Impacts of Goods Movement Warehousing and Logistics English | Spanish