Inconsistent allocations of harms versus benefits may exacerbate environmental inequality

Volume: 117, Issue: 16, Pages: 8820 - 8824
Published: Apr 6, 2020
Abstract
We report five studies that examine preferences for the allocation of environmental harms and benefits. In all studies, participants were presented with scenarios in which an existing environmental inequality between two otherwise similar communities could either be decreased or increased through various allocation decisions. Our results demonstrate that despite well-established preferences toward equal outcomes, people express weaker...
Paper Details
Title
Inconsistent allocations of harms versus benefits may exacerbate environmental inequality
Published Date
Apr 6, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
16
Pages
8820 - 8824
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