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Theory and practice to integrating health in environmental assessment: Synthesis of an experience with stakeholders to deliver a national HIA guideline

Authors :
Linzalone N.
Bianchi F.
Curzio O.
Serasini L.
Natali M
Ballarini A
Cadum E
Capetta C
Ciampichini R
Conti S
Cori L
Cornaggia N
COsta G
Di Benedetto A
Fiorletti P
Imbrogno P
La SAla L
Musmeci L
Paladini A
Piccinelli C
Soggiu ME
Rieti S
Linzalone, N
Bianchi, F
Curzio, O
Serasini, L
Natali, M
Ballarini, A
Cadum, E
Capetta, C
Ciampichini, R
Conti, S
Cori, L
Cornaggia, N
Costa, G
Di Benedetto, A
Fiorletti, P
Imbrogno, P
La SAla, L
Musmeci, L
Paladini, A
Piccinelli, C
Soggiu, M
Rieti, S
Source :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 77:49-59
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Private or public developers, including local authorities and government agencies, have limited operational guidance to include case-relevant health information in environmental reports. In Italy, the absence of technical indications prompted the Ministry of Health to construct a new model of Health Impact Assessment (HIA) for health integration in Environmental Assessment (EA) processes. A coordinating committee set within an inter-institutional working group was assisted by public and private key stakeholders to deliver guidance on HIA. The three research stages of framing, production and delivery were carried out to: (1) frame the context for HIA guidance implementation; (2) produce the operational guideline and tools; (3) train and disclose the guideline to final users. The guideline and the operational procedures were informed by core criteria to achieve a health standard in environmental reporting. The procedures guide the user to carry out a comprehensive assessment of the population health based on the broad determinants. The environmental reporting integrates health through functional components, divided into levels and supported by related flowcharts and checklists. HIA knowledge and skills were provided to facilitate the guideline utilization within the health departments. The guideline embedded the existing EA national legacy, normative and technical. The entire decisional cycle, from strategic planning to project development was covered in the guideline including the screen of proposals. The experience triggered the definition of an environmental health collaborative platform under the Ministry of Health coordination to fill gaps in competence building, sector operational tools development, methodologies harmonization on the national territory.

Details

ISSN :
01959255
Volume :
77
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a35fe77b7375760b06baa9397ee5391b