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MAPPING VULNERABILITY: CHILDCARE FACILITIES, CLIMATE RISKS, AND ECONOMIC CHALLENGES IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA

MAPPING VULNERABILITY: CHILDCARE FACILITIES, CLIMATE RISKS, AND ECONOMIC CHALLENGES IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA

by Whole Community Health | Mar 1, 2025 | Publications, White Papers

MAPPING VULNERABILITY: CHILDCARE FACILITIES, CLIMATE RISKS, AND ECONOMIC CHALLENGES IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA This report assesses the vulnerability to climate change impacts and economic challenges of childcare providers in Eastern North Carolina. White Paper by...
Is North Carolina’s Attractiveness as a Migration Destination Waning?

Is North Carolina’s Attractiveness as a Migration Destination Waning?

by Whole Community Health | Nov 21, 2023 | Publications, White Papers

Is North Carolina’s Attractiveness as a Migration Destination Waning? We are witnessing a re-balancing after the COVID migration surge or a fundamental shift in North Carolina’s attractiveness as a domestic and international migration magnet. White Paper by James H....
ADVANCING WATER EQUITY IN NORTH CAROLINA  CASE STUDIES: EDGECOMB AND ROBESON COUNTIES

ADVANCING WATER EQUITY IN NORTH CAROLINA CASE STUDIES: EDGECOMB AND ROBESON COUNTIES

by Whole Community Health | Nov 20, 2023 | Publications, White Papers

Advancing Water Equity in North CarolinaCase Studies: Edgecombe and Robeson Counties ​Local community leaders are provided with an inventory of the state and federal resources available specifically to repair, upgrade, and expand water and wastewater systems in...
Sick School Syndrome: Examining the Impact of Sick Schools in Six North Carolina Counties

Sick School Syndrome: Examining the Impact of Sick Schools in Six North Carolina Counties

by Whole Community Health | Nov 1, 2023 | Publications, White Papers

Sick School Syndrome: Examining the Impact of Sick Schools in Six North Carolina Counties ​Defined by indoor air pollution, decaying infrastructure, and delayed maintenance, sick schools can impact students’ academic achievements, developmental growth, and overall...
North Carolina at a Demographic Crossroad: Loss of Lives and the Impact

North Carolina at a Demographic Crossroad: Loss of Lives and the Impact

by Whole Community Health | Sep 12, 2023 | Publications, White Papers

North Carolina at a Demographic Crossroad:Loss of Lives and the Impact North Carolina’s phenomenal migration-driven population growth masks a troubling trend: high rates of death and dying prematurely which, left unchecked, can potentially derail the state’s economic...
WILL HURRICANE IAN TRIGGER CLIMATE REFUGEE MIGRATION FROM FLORIDA

WILL HURRICANE IAN TRIGGER CLIMATE REFUGEE MIGRATION FROM FLORIDA

by Whole Community Health | May 8, 2023 | Publications, White Papers

Will Hurricane Ian Trigger Climate Refugee Migration from Florida? Thirteen of Florida’s counties were declared eligible for federal disaster relief following Hurricane Ian’s disastrous trek through the state (The White House, 2022). The human toll and economic impact...
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