Geography 2050 (2021) Lightning Talk: Commuting to Opportunity

Exploring the challenges faced by lower-income households in accessing economic opportunities, this presentation focuses on high-poverty neighborhoods. It reveals a disparity between job locations and affordable housing, leading to lengthy commutes for workers in these neighborhoods. Using California as a case study, it emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach addressing spatial inequities in employment and housing.

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Geography 2050 (2021) Lightning Talk: Supporting Equity in Participatory Natural Resource Policy and Management