Title: Health aspects of environmental impact assessment
1Health aspects of environmental impact assessment
a report of the findings of the European
Commissions IMP3 project on IMProving the
IMPlementation of environmental IMPact
Assessment in Europe
Presented by Salim Vohra on behalf of the IMP3
team7th International Health Impact Assessment
Conference, Cardiff, April 2006
2Project background
- European Commission regularly reviews the
workings of EU Directives. - This is the second review of the EIA Directive
since its amendment in 1997 - Carried out by six partners from five countries
Austria, Portugal, Slovakia, Sweden and the UK - 1 year research project
3Project partners
- ÖIR, Österreichisches Institut für Raumplanung
Austria(Austrian Institute for Regional
Studies and Spatial Planning) -
- UBA, Umweltbundesamt (Austrian Federal
Environment Agency) Austria - CITTA, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do
Porto Portugal(Research Centre for Territory,
Transports and Environment) -
- SZAP, Slovenská Agentúra Životného Prostredia
Slovakia(Slovak Environmental Agency) - Nordregio, Nordic Centre for Spatial
Development Sweden - WCfH, Wales Centre for Health UK
4Research background
- Questionnaires
- 970 EIA stakeholders were sent questionnaires
- 183 responded from 24 EU countries (19)
- Interviews
- 38 stakeholders in 10 EU countries
- 26 stakeholders in Canada and the US
5Number of responses by country
6Definition of health used in EIA
- Majority view - environmental risks to health
i.e. air, water, soil and noise pollution - Minority view - in 12 countries - mental health
and social wellbeing recognised in legislation - Small but significant shifts in recognition of
need to assess health more broadly in EIA
practice compared to previous studies
7Definition of health used in EIA by country
8Health impacts assessed in EIA
- Physical health impacts are always or most often
considered - Social and mental health-wellbeing impact are
less often or rarely considered - Inequalities in health impacts between different
groups within a community are very rarely, if at
all, considered
9Influences on health considered in EIA
10Barriers to strengthening health
- No or insufficient guidance on how to consider
health issues in EIA (65) - Insufficient knowledge and understanding of
health and health determinants (49) - Definition of human health in EIA regulations is
inadequate or too narrow or missing(40) - Failure to include health experts in EIA teams
(34)
11EU-level policy options identified
12Overall findings
- Human health is being assessed within EIAs in
Europe - Most are health risk assessments of the affect of
emissions into the air, water and soil - or completely separate HIAs carried out after the
EIA has already been completed - Few examples of integrated environmental and
health impact approaches and methodologies - There are signs of small but significant shifts
in attitudes among EIA stakeholders about the
need to consider human health in a broader way in
EIA
13Emerging challenges strengthening health in EIA
- Should we integrate HIA into EIA or keep them
separate? - How do we create better links and more
collaboration between environmental impact and
health impact practitioners? - More and better guidance but what precisely on?
- How do we develop better baseline health
information and health evidence bases, that fit
the EIA legislative framework at EU and national
levels?
14?? A team effort and great fun!!! ??
- Antonia Cornaro, Erich Dallhammer, Valérie
Dumont, Ulrike Fasching, Peter Schneidewind,
Gregori Stanzer, Gabriele Tatzberger - Wolfgang Lexer, Sabine Mayer, Bernhard Schwarzl
- Maria Rita Correia, Paulo Pinho, Sara Santos Cruz
- Daniela Bugánová, Mária Hrncárová, Zuzana
Lieskovská, KatarÃna Palúchová, FrantiÅ¡ek PariÅ¡ek - Tuija Hilding-Rydevik, Ã…sa Pettersson, Arto
Ruotsalainen - Ceri Breeze, John Kemm, Nicola Pearce, Lynnette
Thomas, Salim Vohra