INTEGRATING PUBLIC HEALTH IN LAND REUSE AND REDEVELOPMENT: Part 2: Assessing Local Health Agency Capacity to Integrate Environmental Health and Land Reuse Work.

IF 1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Journal of Environmental Health Pub Date : 2019-05-01
Laurel Berman, Stephanie DeFlorio-Barker, Sandra Whitehead
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Abstract

Many local health departments (LHDs) across the country coordinate with their service areas on environmental health or land reuse. The Brownfields & Reuse Opportunity Working Group (BROWN) is a multipartner land reuse stakeholder network that includes member representatives from state and local health agencies, federal agencies, environmental consultants, environmental health professionals, and academia. In 2015, BROWN provided input on five Environmental Health Resources Self Learning Modules (Epidemiology, Risk Assessment, Risk Communications, Land Reuse Sites, and Toxicology) that the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) was developing. ATSDR created the educational modules as resources and self-study guides to increase LHD capacity to respond to environmental issues. Following input from BROWN members on the modules, the National Environmental Health Association independently developed a short survey to identify baseline capacity of environmental professionals, primarily LHD professionals, to address environmental health and land reuse issues. The survey results of 93 LHD personnel indicated variation in the level of education among LHD employees and how often specific environmental health and land reuse services were requested. A subset of three LHD respondents also provided input into the learning modules.

将公共卫生纳入土地再利用和再开发:第2部分:评估地方卫生机构整合环境卫生和土地再利用工作的能力。
全国各地的许多地方卫生部门(lhd)在环境卫生或土地再利用方面与其服务区域进行协调。棕地与再利用机会工作组(BROWN)是一个多方合作的土地再利用利益相关者网络,包括来自州和地方卫生机构、联邦机构、环境顾问、环境卫生专业人员和学术界的成员代表。2015年,BROWN为美国有毒物质和疾病登记处(ATSDR)正在开发的五个环境健康资源自学模块(流行病学、风险评估、风险沟通、土地再利用场地和毒理学)提供了投入。ATSDR创建了教育模块作为资源和自学指南,以提高LHD应对环境问题的能力。全国环境卫生协会在听取布朗协会成员对这些单元的意见后,独立制定了一项简短调查,以确定环境专业人员,主要是土地和环境局专业人员解决环境健康和土地再利用问题的基本能力。对93名土地和土地管理局工作人员的调查结果表明,土地和土地管理局工作人员的受教育程度以及要求提供具体环境卫生和土地再利用服务的频率各不相同。另外,有三名LHD受访者也为学习模块提供了意见。
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Journal of Environmental Health
Journal of Environmental Health 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
0.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
1
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Health (JEH) is published 10 times per year by the National Environmental Health Association and keeps readers up-to-date on current issues, new research, useful products and services, and employment opportunities. As the only direct link to the complete spectrum of environmental health topics, the JEH reaches more than 20,000 professionals working to solve problems in areas such as air quality, drinking water, food safety and protection, hazardous materials/toxic substances management, institutional environmental health, occupational safety and health, terrorism and all-hazards preparedness, vector control, wastewater management, and water pollution control/water quality.
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