2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15108013
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Health Impact Assessment to Promote Urban Health: A Trans-Disciplinary Case Study in Strasbourg, France

Abstract: Health Impact Assessment (HIA), an inherently trans-disciplinary approach, is used to help evaluate and improve projects or programmes in sectors such as transportation, where new infrastructure is likely to have effects on health. This article describes the screening, scoping, appraisal, and recommendation steps of an HIA on a new 24 km highway around the conurbation of Strasbourg, France. Methods included a literature review and quantitative estimates of the health effects of air pollution and noise. Althoug… Show more

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“…Moreover, as governments, health organizations and the public recognize the need for more comprehensive assessment of health impacts, people have renewed their interests in health impact assessment methods [ 37 ]. However, HIA overlaps with other sectors such as environmental, cultural and social impact assessments [ 38 ] and is inherently interdisciplinary, where knowledge is not only generated through the collaboration of experts from various disciplines, but also through interactions with local stakeholders and citizens [ 39 ]. This dynamic influences both the health sector and non-health sectors in their comprehension and implementation of HIA policies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, as governments, health organizations and the public recognize the need for more comprehensive assessment of health impacts, people have renewed their interests in health impact assessment methods [ 37 ]. However, HIA overlaps with other sectors such as environmental, cultural and social impact assessments [ 38 ] and is inherently interdisciplinary, where knowledge is not only generated through the collaboration of experts from various disciplines, but also through interactions with local stakeholders and citizens [ 39 ]. This dynamic influences both the health sector and non-health sectors in their comprehension and implementation of HIA policies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%