2011
DOI: 10.1007/bf03404158
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A Holistic Model for the Selection of Environmental Assessment Indicators to Assess the Impact of Industrialization on Indigenous Health

Abstract: Objectives: Mainstream environmental assessment (EA) methodologies often inadequately address health, social and cultural impacts of concern for Canadian indigenous communities affected by industrialization. Our objective is to present a holistic, culturally-appropriate framework for the selection of indigenous health indicators for baseline health assessment, impact prediction, or monitoring of impacts over time. Methods: We used a critical population health approach to explore the determinants of health and … Show more

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“…Thus, knowledge of and liberty to practice culture and spirituality, including the harvesting and use of traditional medicines and healing approaches to support wellbeing and non-medical needs of patients are crucial [ 28 ]. Reconnection to lands has been identified as a determinant of health [ 80 ], with capacity to heal the effects of dispossession [ 81 , 82 ]. Higher income and education are understood as strongly correlated with higher self-reported health among Indigenous populations [ 83 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, knowledge of and liberty to practice culture and spirituality, including the harvesting and use of traditional medicines and healing approaches to support wellbeing and non-medical needs of patients are crucial [ 28 ]. Reconnection to lands has been identified as a determinant of health [ 80 ], with capacity to heal the effects of dispossession [ 81 , 82 ]. Higher income and education are understood as strongly correlated with higher self-reported health among Indigenous populations [ 83 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As other authors have pointed out, the result is the strengthening of the capacity of communities based on their own view and regardless of models outside of their worldview, while still retaining elements and resources from existing services. This constitutes a key element for reducing health inequities [23][24][25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 35 Holistic methods of HIA that are based on a transdisciplinary framework are required to adequately address health, social, and cultural impacts on indigenous communities that are affected by industrialization. 36 …”
Section: Added Value Of the Transdisciplinary Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%