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How can the relationship between socioeconomic status and soil health as it relates to quality of life, be understood and remediated to improve the quality of life in various neighborhoods within the Greater Cincinnati region? Open Access Deposited
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This research investigates if there is a meaningful correlation between those living in low-income areas and the state of the soil’s health. Specifically, the neighborhoods of Lower Price Hill, Winton Hills, and Walnut Hills in Cincinnati, Ohio, are examined regarding socioeconomic class related to the quality of life for those living in these neighborhoods to determine if any quantifiable disparities in the aforementioned neighborhoods are perpetuated by or a direct result of poor soil health.
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Identifier: doi:10.7945/qjhh-6022
Link: https://doi.org/10.7945/qjhh-6022
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