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This divided land: an examination of regional inequalities in exposure to brownfield land and the association with morbidity and mortality in England

  • J. Cairns
  • , C. Bambra
  • , A. Kasim
  • , J. Smith
  • , S. Robertson
  • , A. Copeland
  • , K. Johnson

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    Abstract

    This paper is the first empirical examination of the association between brownfield land and spatial inequalities in health. Linear mixed modelling of ward-level data suggests that there is higher exposure and susceptibility to brownfield land in the Northern compared to the Southern regions (with the exception of London); that brownfield exposure has an association with regional inequalities in mortality and morbidity within regions (particularly in the North West); that brownfield has an association with inequalities between regions (particularly between the North West and the South East); but that brownfield land only makes a small independent contribution to the North-South health divide in England. However, brownfield land could be a potentially important and previously overlooked independent environmental determinant of spatial inequalities in health in England. "
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)257-269
    JournalHealth and Place
    Volume34
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2015

    Keywords

    • Deprivation; environment; inequality; neighbourhood; regeneration

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