نتایج جستجو برای: rapid impact assessment matrix riam

تعداد نتایج: 1884313  

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2008
Andrew L Dannenberg Rajiv Bhatia Brian L Cole Sarah K Heaton Jason D Feldman Candace D Rutt

OBJECTIVES To document the growing use in the United States of health impact assessment (HIA) methods to help planners and others consider the health consequences of their decisions. METHODS Using multiple search strategies, 27 HIAs were identified that were completed in the U.S. during 1999-2007. Key characteristics of each HIA were abstracted from published and unpublished sources. RESULT...

2014
Katrina Smith Korfmacher Katia Aviles B.J. Cummings William Daniell Jared Erdmann Valerie Garrison

Health impact assessments (HIA) promote the consideration of health in a wide range of public decisions. Although each HIA is different, common pathways, evidence bases, and strategies for community engagement tend to emerge in certain sectors, such as urban redevelopment, natural resource extraction, or transportation planning. To date, a limited number of HIAs have been conducted on decisions...

Journal: :Health policy 2015
Ilse Storm Ellen Uiters Mirjam C M Busch Lea den Broeder Albertine J Schuit

INTRODUCTION Learning is essential for sustainable employability. However, various factors make work-related learning more difficult for certain groups of workers, who are consequently at a disadvantage in the labour market. In the long term, that in turn can have adverse health implications and can make those groups vulnerable. With a view to encouraging workers to continue learning, the Nethe...

2016
Parisa Shojaei Masoud Karimlou Farahnaz Mohammadi Hosein Malekafzali

BACKGROUND Health impact assessment (HIA) has emerged to identify those activities and policies likely to have major impacts on the health of a population. METHOD In this research, qualitative method was applied to identifying health determinants that urban man made lake affect on them, formatting and weighing the hierarchy of the factors, calculating AHP, and Technique for Order Preference b...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2002
M Joffe J Mindell

OBJECTIVE To introduce a conceptual structure that can be used to organise the evidence base for Health Impact Assessment (HIA). BACKGROUND HIA can be used to judge the potential health effects of a policy, programme or project on a population, and the distribution of those effects. Progress has been made in incorporating HIA into routine practice, especially (in the UK) at local level. Howev...

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...

2008
Andrew Watterson David Little James A. Young Kathleen Boyd Ekram Azim Francis Murray

The paper offers a review and commentary, with particular reference to the production of fish from wild capture fisheries and aquaculture, on neglected aspects of health impact assessments which are viewed by a range of international and national health bodies and development agencies as valuable and necessary project tools. Assessments sometimes include environmental health impact assessments ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2003
Tord Kjellstrom Lorrae van Kerkhoff Gabriele Bammer Tony McMichael

Health impact assessment (HIA) and comparative risk assessment (CRA) are important tools with which governments and communities can compare and integrate different sources of information about various health impacts into a single framework for policy-makers and planners. Both tools have strengths that may be combined usefully when conducting comprehensive assessments of decisions that affect co...

2014
Jonathan Heller Marjory L. Givens Tina K. Yuen Solange Gould Maria Benkhalti Jandu Emily Bourcier Tim Choi

Equity is a core value of Health Impact Assessment (HIA). Many compelling moral, economic, and health arguments exist for prioritizing and incorporating equity considerations in HIA practice. Decision-makers, stakeholders, and HIA practitioners see the value of HIAs in uncovering the impacts of policy and planning decisions on various population subgroups, developing and prioritizing specific a...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 1999
L B Lerer

There is growing concern about the environmental, social and health consequences of development projects. Environmental impact assessment (EIA), which aims to address this concern, is often conducted with little input from the health sector. Quantifying the health benefits and risks of a project or policy requires an innovative synthesis of socio-demographic, environmental health, epidemiologic...

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