نتایج جستجو برای: health impact assessment hia

تعداد نتایج: 2082317  

Journal: :Public health 2003
D Gorman M J Douglas L Conway P Noble P Hanlon

Health impact assessment (HIA) can be used to examine the relationships between inequalities and health. This HIA of Edinburgh's transport policy demonstrates how HIA can examine how different transport policies can affect different population groupings to varying degrees. In this case, Edinburgh's economy is based on tourism, financial services and Government bodies. These need a good transpor...

2008
Rajiv Bhatia Aaron Wernham

OBJECTIVES The National Environmental Policy Act and related state laws require many public agencies to analyze and disclose potentially significant environmental effects of agency actions, including effects on human health. In this paper we review the purpose and procedures of environmental impact assessment (EIA), existing regulatory requirements for health effects analysis, and potential bar...

2013
Paul J. Anderson Sarah Yoder Ed Fogels Gary Krieger Joseph McLaughlin

BACKGROUND Many nations routinely include health impact assessments (HIA) in public policy decisions. Institutionalization of HIA formally integrates health considerations into a governmental decision-making process. We describe an example of institutionalization in the United States through Alaska's early experience with institutionalization of HIA. LITERATURE REVIEW HIA arose from a series ...

Journal: :Salud publica de Mexico 2014
Horacio Riojas-Rodríguez Urinda Álamo-Hernández José Luis Texcalac-Sangrador Isabelle Romieu

OBJECTIVE To conduct a health impact assessment (HIA) to quantify health benefits for several PM and O3 air pollution reduction scenarios in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA). Results from this HIA will contribute to the scientific support of the MCMA air quality management plan (PROAIRE) for the period 2011-2020. MATERIALS AND METHODS The HIA methodology consisted of four steps: 1) se...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003
Carlos Dora

Kjellstrom et al. make a very valid point by advising that comparative risk assessment (CRA) should be used to describe differenthealth risks according to their commonsource (ordriving source). This new use of CRA would inform about the health impacts of existing policies, such as transport policies, and about important health risks that may be overlooked by these policies. The authors’ recomme...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Hilary Thomson Ruth Jepson Fintan Hurley Margaret Douglas

BACKGROUND Transport and its links to health and health inequalities suggest that it is important to assess both the direct and unintended indirect health and related impacts of transport initiatives and policies. Health Impact Assessment (HIA) provides a framework to assess the possible health impacts of interventions such as transport. Policymakers and practitioners need access to well conduc...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2004
J Mindell L Sheridan M Joffe H Samson-Barry S Atkinson

OBJECTIVE To increase the positive and mitigate the negative health impacts of the mayor's draft transport strategy for London. DESIGN A rapid prospective health impact assessment (HIA) of the penultimate draft of the strategy, using a review commissioned by the regional director of public health; an appraisal of congestion charging; and a participatory workshop. Two audits of changes were pe...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2005
Brian L Cole Riti Shimkhada Jonathan E Fielding Gerald Kominski Hal Morgenstern

Health impact assessment (HIA), a systematic assessment of potential health impacts of proposed public polices, programs, and projects, offers a means to advance population health by bringing public health research to bear on questions of public policy. The United States has been slow to adopt HIA, but considerable strides have been made in many other countries, and under the auspices of the Wo...

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2005
Alex Scott-Samuel

The most widely accepted definition of health impact assessment (HIA), from a consensus conference in Gothenburg organised by the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) European Centre for Health Policy, defines HIA as ‘a combination of procedures, methods and tools by which a policy, programme or project may be judged as to its potential effects on the health of a population, and the distribution o...

2015
Kendyl Salcito Jürg Utzinger Gary R. Krieger Mark Wielga Burton H. Singer Mirko S. Winkler Mitchell G. Weiss

As globalisation has opened remote parts of the world to foreign investment, global leaders at the United Nations and beyond have called on multinational companies to foresee and mitigate negative impacts on the communities surrounding their overseas operations. This movement towards corporate impact assessment began with a push for environmental and social inquiries. It has been followed by de...

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