| Literature DB >> 35173569 |
G Gulis1, N Krishnankutty1, E R Boess2,3, I Lyhne3, L Kørnøv3.
Abstract
Objectives: Developmental processes influence the determinants of health and, consequently, human health. Yet, assessing human health impacts in impact assessment, with exception of health impact assessment, is still rather vague. Inclusion of Sustainable Development Goal indicators in environmental impact assessment (EIA) is an opportunity to enhance addressing human health in EIA practices.Entities:
Keywords: EIA; SDGs; impact assessment; indicators; population health
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35173569 PMCID: PMC8842646 DOI: 10.3389/ijph.2022.1604420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Public Health ISSN: 1661-8556 Impact factor: 3.380
FIGURE 1Framework of selection of health indicators. Environmental Impact Assessment, Human Health and the Sustainable Development Goals, Denmark, 2021.
FIGURE 2Schematic diagram to select and link SDG health indicators with EIA. Environmental Impact Assessment, Human Health and the Sustainable Development Goals, Denmark, 2021.
List of identified indicators. Environmental Impact Assessment, Human Health and the Sustainable Development Goals, Denmark, 2021.
| SDG health INDICATORS | Direct | Complex | Environmental | Environmental risk factors (relevant to EIA) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3.2.1. Under-5 mortality | x | Water pollution (micro-pathogens causing diarrhoea), air pollution (carbon monoxide and fine particulate matter causing pneumonia), high temperature and humidity | ||
| 3.4.1. Non communicable disesas mortality | x | ||||
| 2 | a. Cardiovascular disease | x | Exposure to urban air pollution (fine particulate matter), metals (lead, cadmium, arsenic) | ||
| 3 | b. Cancer | x | Outdoor air pollution, heavy metals, water pollutants (Organic and inorganic chemicals derived from industrial, commercial and agricultural activities, and in particular from waste sites, nitrites and nitrates, radionuclides and asbestos) | ||
| 4 | c. Diabetes | x | Air pollution, physical activity environment and roadways proximity, polluted air, soil, water | ||
| 5 | d. Chronic respiratory disease | x | Indoor and outdoor air pollutants (Particulate NO2, S02, 03) Inorganic dusts (chalk and talc), fumes and gases (metal, chlorine, SO2, H2S, styrene, polyvinyl chloride/methyl, methacrylate) | ||
| 6 | 3.4.2. Suicide mortality | x | |||
| 7 | 3.6.1. Road injury mortality | x | Roadways proximity | ||
| 8 | 3.9.1. Air pollution mortality | Indoor and outdoor air pollutants (Particulate NO2, S02, 03) Inorganic dusts (chalk and talc), fumes and gases (metal, chlorine, SO2, H2S, styrene, polyvinyl chloride/methyl, methacrylate) | |||
| 9 | 3.9.2. Water, sanitation and hygenie (WaSH) mortality | x | Water pollutants (Organic and inorganic chemicals derived from industrial, commercial and agricultural activities, and in particular from waste sites, nitrites and nitrates, radionuclides and asbestos) | ||
| 10 | 3.9.3. Unintentional poisoning mortality | x | |||
| 11 | 6.1.1. Usage of unsafe water, summary exposure value (SEV) | x | |||
| 12 | 6.2.1a. Unsafe sanitation (SEV) | x | |||
| 13 | 6.2.1b. Unsafe hygiene | x | |||
| 14 | 7.1.2. Household air pollution | x | Indoor air pollutants (particulate matter) | ||
| 15 | 8.8.1. Disability adjusted life years (DALY) due to occupational burden | x | |||
| 16 | 11.6.2. Mean PM2.5 | x | Particulate matter |