| Literature DB >> 35044549 |
M J Watts1, A Argyraki2, M Barbieri3, A Brown4, M Button5, R Finkelman6, G Gibson7, O Humphrey8, X Huo9, A S Hursthouse10, B Kaninga11, P Marinho Reis12, D R S Middleton13, O Morton-Bermea14, A Nazarpour15, A S Olatunji16, O Osano17, S Potgieter-Vermaak18, C Prater19, K Torrance20, M H Wong21, C Zhang22, M Zia23.
Abstract
When the SEGH international board released a short editorial paper back in 2019, we described an aim to increase the membership offering, whilst improving the diversity of input regionally, by scientific discipline and to ensure greater and more regular contact across the regions from 2020 onwards. Wider aspirations described in 2019 (Watts et al. 2019) are discussed within this short communication at the end of 2021 to evaluate progress made. In particular, how the SEGH community adapted to the unprecedented circumstances that have challenged each and every one of us throughout the COVID-19 pandemic since early 2020 and are likely to influence our activities for the foreseeable future.Entities:
Keywords: 50th anniversary; Global Diversity; SEGH
Year: 2022 PMID: 35044549 PMCID: PMC8768439 DOI: 10.1007/s10653-021-01192-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Geochem Health ISSN: 0269-4042 Impact factor: 4.898
Key performance indicators for SEGH progress on 2019 aspirations. Information from lead authors/topics at conferences would be a simple test of the diversity of information
| 2018 Vic Falls, Zambia ORAL (O)/Poster (P) | 2019 Manchester, UK ORAL (O)/Poster (P) | 2020 SEGH Live ORAL | 2021 SEGH Live 2 ORAL | 2021 SEGH Live (Americas) ORAL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| International collaboration | 17 of 44 (O) 8 of 43 (P) | 14 of 45 (O) 15 of 56 (P) | 12 of 29 | 10 of 20 | 1 of 12 |
| ECR presentations versus total in each conference | 11 of 44 (O) 12 of 43 (P) | n/a | 7 of 29 | 14 of 20 | 7 of 12 |
| Public Health content | Complete session devoted to health 6 of 44 (O) 7 of 43 (P) | Complete session devoted to health 16 of 45 (O) 21 of 56 (P) | 7 of 29 | 12 of 20 | 5 of 12 |
| Non-University organisations, e.g. institutes/business | 19 of 44 (O) 25 of 43 (P) | 9 of 54 | 20 of 29 | 6 of 20 | 2 of 12 |
| SDG relevance | 22 of 44 (O) 15 of 43 (P) | n/a | 15 of 29 | 10 of 20 | 2 of 12 |
| Pathways to impact | 21 of 44 (O) 17 of 44 (P) | n/a | 18 of 29 | 9 of 20 | 3 of 12 |
| Members in each region, e.g. diversity metrics for delegates | AFRICA 60 AMERICAS 1 ASIA 11 EUROPE 39 | AFRICA 12 AMERICAS 4 ASIA 8 EUROPE 83 | AFRICA 26 AMERICAS 6 ASIA 7 EUROPE 54 | AFRICA 39 AMERICAS 4 ASIA 4 EUROPE 40 | AFRICA 3 AMERICAS 18 ASIA 2 EUROPE 6 |
| Emerging issues – is SEGH relevant for the future? | Emerging pollutants, epidemiology in geochemistry and health/cancer and health, agriculture to influence human and animal health/wildlife | New evaluation of health issues. Novel treatments of contaminated land | Emerging pollutants, epidemiology in geochemistry and health/cancer and health, agriculture to influence human and animal health/wildlife | Emerging pollutants, epidemiology in geochemistry and health/cancer and health, agriculture to influence human and animal health/wildlife | Emerging pollutants, exposure and risk, agriculture to influence human and animal health/wildlife, ionomics |
N.B. Information used in this table as an example mapped against SDGs 3, 6, 15 and 17, data for conferences evaluated by Watts and Gibson–conference abstracts https://segh.net/conference-abstracts. n/a–not analysed
| Summary of Future Aspirations described in 2019 |
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| Improve engagement with epidemiologists and health practitioners (clinical and Public Health) to improve translation of research into policy |
| Achieve greater editorial balance of EGAH geographically and to strengthen the ‘Health’ component |
| Increase presence of epidemiologists and health practitioners (clinical and Public Health) within the conference programmes |
| Continue to increase regional membership hubs to grow geographical diversity of membership |
| Grow the Early Career Researcher programme for succession management within SEGH and ‘stay on trend’ with latest research |
| Evolve relevancy of SEGH goals to include the United Nations Strategic Development Goals to reinforce relevance to policy impact |
| Increase the membership of business colleagues, in order to encourage research, which is applicable to real-life situations |