Mobilizing for Community Benefits to Assess Health and Promote Environmental Justice near the Gordie Howe International Bridge
Transportation infrastructure decisions contribute to social, economic, and health inequities in the U.S. Health Impact Assessments (HIAs) may improve understanding of potential strategies to mitigate adverse effects on quality of life from planned developments. We use the Gordie Howe International...
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doaj-7ac2587a720c48d69ee1589f11a672392020-11-25T03:14:12ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-06-01174680468010.3390/ijerph17134680Mobilizing for Community Benefits to Assess Health and Promote Environmental Justice near the Gordie Howe International BridgeNatalie Sampson0Simone Sagovac1Amy Schulz2Lauren Fink3Graciela Mentz4Angela Reyes5Kristina Rice6Ricardo de de Majo7Cindy Gamboa8Bridget Vial9Department of Health & Human Services, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI 48128, USASouthwest Detroit Community Benefits Coalition, Detroit, MI 48209, USAHealth Behavior Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USADetroit Health Department, Detroit, MI 48207, USADepartment of Anesthesiology, Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USADetroit Health Department, Detroit, MI 48207, USACenter for Global Health Equity, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USAHealth Behavior Health Education, School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USADetroit Health Department, Detroit, MI 48207, USAMichigan Environmental Justice Coalition, Detroit, MI 48209, USATransportation infrastructure decisions contribute to social, economic, and health inequities in the U.S. Health Impact Assessments (HIAs) may improve understanding of potential strategies to mitigate adverse effects on quality of life from planned developments. We use the Gordie Howe International Bridge (GHIB), currently under construction in southwest Detroit, MI, as a case study to examine 15 years of community mobilization, which resulted in community benefits that included an HIA. We describe community engagement processes, household survey methods, and select findings of the baseline HIA, with a focus on their application to inform recommendations to promote quality of life. Baseline HIA results indicated significantly higher self-reported asthma rates among children living within 500 feet of trucking routes. Residents reported substantial economic (e.g., decreased home values), health (e.g., adverse outcomes, lack of health care access), and environmental (e.g., air pollution) concerns related to the GHIB. We discuss specific recommendations, based on HIA results, to reduce adverse impacts of the GHIB. These recommendations will inform ongoing community benefits negotiations. This case study provides lessons for community, academic, and government partners conducting HIAs, especially during building and operation of major infrastructure, and discusses their potential role in improving community engagement opportunities towards environmental justice.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/13/4680air pollutioncommunity benefitsenvironmental justiceHealth Impact Assessmentgoods movementtransportation infrastructure |
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Natalie Sampson Simone Sagovac Amy Schulz Lauren Fink Graciela Mentz Angela Reyes Kristina Rice Ricardo de de Majo Cindy Gamboa Bridget Vial Mobilizing for Community Benefits to Assess Health and Promote Environmental Justice near the Gordie Howe International Bridge International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health air pollution community benefits environmental justice Health Impact Assessment goods movement transportation infrastructure |
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Mobilizing for Community Benefits to Assess Health and Promote Environmental Justice near the Gordie Howe International Bridge |
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Mobilizing for Community Benefits to Assess Health and Promote Environmental Justice near the Gordie Howe International Bridge |
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Mobilizing for Community Benefits to Assess Health and Promote Environmental Justice near the Gordie Howe International Bridge |
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Mobilizing for Community Benefits to Assess Health and Promote Environmental Justice near the Gordie Howe International Bridge |
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Mobilizing for Community Benefits to Assess Health and Promote Environmental Justice near the Gordie Howe International Bridge |
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mobilizing for community benefits to assess health and promote environmental justice near the gordie howe international bridge |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Transportation infrastructure decisions contribute to social, economic, and health inequities in the U.S. Health Impact Assessments (HIAs) may improve understanding of potential strategies to mitigate adverse effects on quality of life from planned developments. We use the Gordie Howe International Bridge (GHIB), currently under construction in southwest Detroit, MI, as a case study to examine 15 years of community mobilization, which resulted in community benefits that included an HIA. We describe community engagement processes, household survey methods, and select findings of the baseline HIA, with a focus on their application to inform recommendations to promote quality of life. Baseline HIA results indicated significantly higher self-reported asthma rates among children living within 500 feet of trucking routes. Residents reported substantial economic (e.g., decreased home values), health (e.g., adverse outcomes, lack of health care access), and environmental (e.g., air pollution) concerns related to the GHIB. We discuss specific recommendations, based on HIA results, to reduce adverse impacts of the GHIB. These recommendations will inform ongoing community benefits negotiations. This case study provides lessons for community, academic, and government partners conducting HIAs, especially during building and operation of major infrastructure, and discusses their potential role in improving community engagement opportunities towards environmental justice. |
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air pollution community benefits environmental justice Health Impact Assessment goods movement transportation infrastructure |
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