Heavy metals in moss guide environmental justice investigation: A case study using community science in Seattle, WA , USA

Author:

Jovan Sarah E.1,Zuidema Christopher2ORCID,Derrien Monika M.3,Bidwell Amanda L.4,Brinkley Weston5,Smith Robert J.6ORCID,Blahna Dale3,Barnhill Roseann7,Gould Linn8,Rodríguez Alberto J.9,Amacher Michael C.10,Abel Troy D.11,López Paulina12

Affiliation:

1. USDA Forest Service PNW Research Station Portland Oregon USA

2. Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

3. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Seattle Washington USA

4. Amanda L Bidwell, LLC Seattle Washington USA

5. Street Sounds Ecology, LLC Seattle Washington USA

6. USDA Forest Service Air Resource Management Program Washington District of Columbia USA

7. Dirt Corps Seattle Washington USA

8. Just Health Action Seattle Washington USA

9. City of Seattle Office of Sustainability & Environment Seattle Washington USA

10. Forest Environment Health Research & Consulting, LLC North Logan Utah USA

11. Department of Urban and Environmental Planning and Policy Western Washington University Bellingham Washington USA

12. Duwamish River Community Coalition Seattle Washington USA

Funder

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Pacific Northwest Research Station

U.S. Forest Service

Western Washington University

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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