Risk-based Mapping of Pesticide Usage and Social Vulnerability in the Contiguous United States

Author:

Taiba Jabeen1,Beseler Cheryl1,Kolok Alan2,Zahid Muhammad1,Bartelt-Hunt Shannon3,Rogan Eleanor1

Affiliation:

1. University of Nebraska Medical Center

2. Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, University of Idaho

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Abstract

Abstract

Background In the contiguous United States, environmental justice burdens and disparities in pesticide exposure are prevalent among racial and ethnic minorities and low socioeconomic groups. Identifying the counties with high pesticide exposure and social vulnerability is essential to mitigating risk. Methods We created an index for pesticides commonly used in the contiguous US states from 1992 to 2019, as well as a social vulnerability index. We identified the US counties with elevated pesticide exposure and elevated social vulnerability. The USGS Pesticide National Synthesis Project quantified pesticide exposures at a county scale for frequently applied pesticides from 1992 to 2019 in 3069 contiguous US counties. We retrieved social vulnerability data from five-year estimates (2015–2019) of the American Community Survey (ACS) for selected variables: race, income, and educational attainment, and created a social vulnerability index. We implemented the pesticide index and social vulnerability index using a principal component analysis (PCA) approach. We used an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ICCP risk-based approach to identify the counties with both high pesticide exposure and social vulnerability. Results One hundred and forty-three US counties had high pesticide use and social vulnerability. Illinois, North Carolina, Michigan, California, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, and Pennsylvania had significantly higher proportions of these high pesticide application and social vulnerability counties than any other state. In conclusion, disparities in pesticide exposure and associated health outcomes due to social vulnerability are widespread across the contiguous US counties in both rural and urban communities. Conclusions Our study will inform regulatory bodies about areas with both high pesticide exposure and social vulnerability areas, as well as facilitate regulatory and public health decisions.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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