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      Community-based participatory research and policy advocacy to reduce diesel exposure in West Oakland, California.

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          We conducted a multimethod case study analysis of a community-based participatory research partnership in West Oakland, California, and its efforts to study and address the neighborhood's disproportionate exposure to diesel air pollution. We employed 10 interviews with partners and policymakers, participant observation, and a review of documents. Results of the partnership's truck count and truck idling studies suggested substantial exposure to diesel pollution and were used by the partners and their allies to make the case for a truck route ordinance. Despite weak enforcement, the partnership's increased political visibility helped change the policy environment, with the community partner now heavily engaged in environmental decision-making on the local and regional levels. Finally, we discussed implications for research, policy, and practice.

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          Journal
          Am J Public Health
          American journal of public health
          American Public Health Association
          1541-0048
          0090-0036
          Dec 2011
          : 101 Suppl 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, CA 94720-7360, USA. mink@berkeley.edu
          Article
          AJPH.2010.196204
          10.2105/AJPH.2010.196204
          3222507
          21551381
          caaa2fb0-f8e2-4595-a964-82f7d10115de
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