Assessing Health Impacts within Environmental Impact Assessments: An Opportunity for Public Health Globally Which Must Not Remain Missed

Within the member states of the United Nations 190 of 193 have regulated Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) which is a systematic process to prevent and mitigate the potential environmental impacts of industry development projects before these occur. However, the routine and comprehensive assess...

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Main Authors: Patrick Harris, Francesca Viliani, Jeff Spickett
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/1/1044
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spelling doaj-516a33dd2c8a457ab3f7c112677c90402020-11-24T22:13:29ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012015-01-011211044104910.3390/ijerph120101044ijerph120101044Assessing Health Impacts within Environmental Impact Assessments: An Opportunity for Public Health Globally Which Must Not Remain MissedPatrick Harris0Francesca Viliani1Jeff Spickett2Menzies Centre for Health Policy, School of Public Health, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Room 322, Victor Coppleson Bld D02, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaCentre for Primary Health Care and Equity, UNSW, Sydney, NSW 2052, AustraliaSchool of Public Health, Curtin University, Kent St, Bentley Perth, Western Australia 6102, AustraliaWithin the member states of the United Nations 190 of 193 have regulated Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) which is a systematic process to prevent and mitigate the potential environmental impacts of industry development projects before these occur. However, the routine and comprehensive assessment of health impacts within EIAs remains underdeveloped. Focusing, as an example, on the risks to global health from the global shift in the mining industry towards Low and Middle Income Countries LMIC), this viewpoint details why connecting with EIA is an essential task for the health system. Although existing knowledge is out of date in relation to global practice we identify how health has been included, to some extent, in High Income Country EIAs and the institutional requirements for doing so. Using arguments identified by industry themselves about requiring a ‘social license to operate’, we conclude that EIA regulations provide the best current mechanism to ensure health protection is a core aspect in the decision making process  to approve projects.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/1/1044healthEnvironmental Impact Assessmentsustainable development
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Assessing Health Impacts within Environmental Impact Assessments: An Opportunity for Public Health Globally Which Must Not Remain Missed
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
health
Environmental Impact Assessment
sustainable development
author_facet Patrick Harris
Francesca Viliani
Jeff Spickett
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title Assessing Health Impacts within Environmental Impact Assessments: An Opportunity for Public Health Globally Which Must Not Remain Missed
title_short Assessing Health Impacts within Environmental Impact Assessments: An Opportunity for Public Health Globally Which Must Not Remain Missed
title_full Assessing Health Impacts within Environmental Impact Assessments: An Opportunity for Public Health Globally Which Must Not Remain Missed
title_fullStr Assessing Health Impacts within Environmental Impact Assessments: An Opportunity for Public Health Globally Which Must Not Remain Missed
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Health Impacts within Environmental Impact Assessments: An Opportunity for Public Health Globally Which Must Not Remain Missed
title_sort assessing health impacts within environmental impact assessments: an opportunity for public health globally which must not remain missed
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Within the member states of the United Nations 190 of 193 have regulated Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) which is a systematic process to prevent and mitigate the potential environmental impacts of industry development projects before these occur. However, the routine and comprehensive assessment of health impacts within EIAs remains underdeveloped. Focusing, as an example, on the risks to global health from the global shift in the mining industry towards Low and Middle Income Countries LMIC), this viewpoint details why connecting with EIA is an essential task for the health system. Although existing knowledge is out of date in relation to global practice we identify how health has been included, to some extent, in High Income Country EIAs and the institutional requirements for doing so. Using arguments identified by industry themselves about requiring a ‘social license to operate’, we conclude that EIA regulations provide the best current mechanism to ensure health protection is a core aspect in the decision making process  to approve projects.
topic health
Environmental Impact Assessment
sustainable development
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/1/1044
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