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    Land application of treated sewage sludge: community health and environmental justice by Lowman, Amy, McDonald, Mary Anne, Wing, Steve, Muhammad, Naeema

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-05-2013)
    “…In the United States, most of the treated sewage sludge (biosolids) is applied to farmland as a soil amendment. Critics suggest that rules regulating sewage…”
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    Photovoice Reveals Residents' Concerns for Air and Water Quality in Industry-Impacted Rural Community by Rimmler, Shelby M, Shaughnessy, Sarah, Tatum, Ellis, Muhammad, Naeema, Hawkins, Shaelyn, Lightfoot, Alexandra, White-Williamson, Sherri, Woods, Courtney G

    “…Rural communities of color in the southeastern U.S. experience a high burden of environmental hazards from concentrated industry placement. Community-engaged…”
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    Integrating Epidemiology, Education, and Organizing for Environmental Justice: Community Health Effects of Industrial Hog Operations by Wing, Steve, Horton, Rachel Avery, Muhammad, Naeema, Grant, Gary R, Tajik, Mansoureh, Thu, Kendall

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-08-2008)
    “…The environmental justice movement has stimulated community-driven research about the living and working conditions of people of color and low-income…”
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    Integrated soil management in eroded land augments the crop yield and water-use efficiency by Shaheen, Aqila, Naeem, Muhammad Azhar, Jilani, Ghulam, Shafiq, Muhammad

    “…Cultivated lands in erosion prone agro-ecologies incessantly experience a substantial loss of productive soil and organic matter. Currently, the…”
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    Impact of Odor from Industrial Hog Operations on Daily Living Activities by Tajik, M., Muhammad, N., Lowman, A., Thu, K., Wing, S., Grant, G.

    Published in New solutions (01-08-2008)
    “…Intensive industrial animal production systems worldwide require confinement of large numbers of animals in small spaces and concentration of enormous…”
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