Scaling Up Solutions to Toxic Contamination in Communities
In this special issue of IJERPH, we feature studies conducted by research translation and community engagement teams that are funded through the Superfund Research Program in the United States. These and other teams funded by this program demonstrate how environmental and health communication resear...
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doaj-97228688e5874c8ca389265f7cf883552020-11-25T02:34:06ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012019-08-011617303410.3390/ijerph16173034ijerph16173034Scaling Up Solutions to Toxic Contamination in CommunitiesJames W. Dearing0Department of Communication, Michigan State University, 404 Wilson Road, CAS 573A, East Lansing, MI 48824-1212, USAIn this special issue of IJERPH, we feature studies conducted by research translation and community engagement teams that are funded through the Superfund Research Program in the United States. These and other teams funded by this program demonstrate how environmental and health communication research can contribute to generalizable lessons about helping and empowering contaminated communities. These types of applied behavioral, social and communication projects are important because while much about our communities is unique and must be addressed on a case by case basis, other aspects of research translation and community engagement processes are potentially generalizable across sites and can thus be used to scale up solutions to toxic contamination to other communities and countries more rapidly than would otherwise occur.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/17/3034diffusion of innovationsresearch translationcommunity engagementscale up |
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Scaling Up Solutions to Toxic Contamination in Communities |
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In this special issue of IJERPH, we feature studies conducted by research translation and community engagement teams that are funded through the Superfund Research Program in the United States. These and other teams funded by this program demonstrate how environmental and health communication research can contribute to generalizable lessons about helping and empowering contaminated communities. These types of applied behavioral, social and communication projects are important because while much about our communities is unique and must be addressed on a case by case basis, other aspects of research translation and community engagement processes are potentially generalizable across sites and can thus be used to scale up solutions to toxic contamination to other communities and countries more rapidly than would otherwise occur. |
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