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Testing Three Health Impact Assessment Tools in Planning: A Process Evaluation
Environmental Impact Assessment Review (2011)
  • Carissa Schively Slotterback, University of Minnesota
  • Ann Forsyth, Cornell University
  • Kevin J. Krizek, University of Colorado
  • Amanda Johnson, University of Pennsylvania
  • Aly Pennucci
Abstract
There is increasing interest in Health Impact Assessment in planning. This paper describes the results of different approaches to health impact assessment (HIA) conducted in 10 municipalities and one county in Minnesota. The paper outlines the HIA processes, outputs, and short-term outcomes concluding that it is important to engage a diverse group of stakeholders. Overall, HIA is potentially an important new tool in the planning toolkit. Strategic use of HIA to evaluate draft plans and inform plan updates and project redesigns can help raise awareness about health issues and focus planning on important human problems.
Keywords
  • Health,
  • Urban planning,
  • HIA,
  • Development
Publication Date
March, 2011
Citation Information
Carissa Schively Slotterback, Ann Forsyth, Kevin J. Krizek, Amanda Johnson, et al.. "Testing Three Health Impact Assessment Tools in Planning: A Process Evaluation" Environmental Impact Assessment Review Vol. 31 Iss. 2 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/amanda_johnson1/1/