Environmental Health Assessment by Local Environmental Justice Experts for Evidence‐Based Decision‐Making in an Agricultural Community of Northern California

Author:

Aranda A. A.1234ORCID,Kelty J. S.156ORCID,Manukian S.1,Pardo E.1,Jabbari K.1,Schmidt R. J.7ORCID,Dabritz H. A.8ORCID,London J. K.2ORCID,Van Winkle L. S.56ORCID,Deeb‐Sossa N.13ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. UC Davis Knights Landing One Health Center Davis CA USA

2. UC Davis Human Ecology Department Davis CA USA

3. UC Davis Chicana/o Studies Department Davis CA USA

4. Department of Environmental Studies Sacramento State University Sacramento CA USA

5. UC Davis Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology Shool of Veterinary Medicine Davis CA USA

6. UC Davis Center for Health and the Environment Davis CA USA

7. UC Davis Department of Public Health Sciences Davis CA USA

8. Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency West Sacramento CA USA

Abstract

AbstractEnvironmental justice research driven by academics and policymakers often overlooks the valuable insights and leadership of the communities most impacted by environmental hazards. When institution‐led research approaches are employed, inadequate community ownership and limited institutional accountability hinder the effectiveness of environmental public health interventions. In contrast, a community‐owned and ‐managed approach to environmental justice research can guide community members in developing evidence‐based interventions. This paper outlines a community‐led environmental health assessment survey (sample = 100) and resulting community actions over 6 years (2017–2023) in a Northern California farmworker community with a perceived high prevalence of cancer and exposure to environmental hazards in households, neighborhoods, and job sites. Local resident experts in Knights Landing, CA, documented community risk factors and exposures in collaboration with interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate student‐researchers. The survey instrument focused on environmental hazards identified by local resident experts including vehicular and agricultural pollution, occupational pesticide contact, and sun exposure. Survey findings highlighted the need for targeted interventions to reduce environmental health risks, such as academic outreach programs, county investments in public services, and community‐led mutual aid initiatives. Despite academic reservations about our non‐random sampling method and data collection by local resident experts, our project sparked substantial actions and investments with minimal personnel and financial resources. Local leaders working with student‐researchers developed more effective environmental public health interventions through a community‐owned and ‐managed approach that went beyond the efforts of local regulatory and research institutions.

Funder

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation

National Cancer Institute

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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