Expanding The Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Health Impact Assessment

Lisa G Yazel-Smith, A. Merkley, Robin Danek, C. Stone
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Background Health Impact Assessments (HIA) are a tool used to measure the effect of policies and/or projects that may influence the health of populations. As a way to increase HIA practitioners, university courses in HIA can benefit both students and community organizations by presenting real-world opportunities for students to conduct HIA while partnering with community organizations or policy makers.   Methods In order to conduct the rapid HIA to assess the Indiana Cultural Train (ICT) expansion, students in a graduate-level course conducted a five step HIA process of screening, scoping, assessment, recommendations and reporting, and monitoring and evaluating three potential trail expansion routes. Students examined local health data, conducted walkability assessments, and conducted seven key stakeholder interviews to gather data.   Results The results of data analysis show that the Riley Hospital Drive/Gateway Bridge is the best potential route for expansion due to safety considerations and the impact on the adjacent Ransom Place neighborhood. Six of the seven key informants were in favor of the expansion, with the two most cited reasons being additional space for exercise and recreation and the potential economic impact and connection to local businesses in the area.   Conclusions The expansion across the proposed Gateway Bridge would combat parking issues associated with expanding the trail through Ransom Place as well as be the safest way to approach the large intersections. With local residents’ concerns of gentrification and safety in mind, the ICT trail expansion could lead to increased health outcomes by offering additional space for exercise, recreation, and active transportation.
扩展印第安纳波利斯文化之路:健康影响评估
背景:健康影响评估(HIA)是用来衡量可能影响人口健康的政策和/或项目效果的工具。作为增加HIA实践者的一种方式,HIA的大学课程可以为学生提供与社区组织或政策制定者合作进行HIA的现实世界机会,从而使学生和社区组织都受益。方法为了对印第安纳州文化列车(ICT)扩展进行快速HIA评估,研究生水平课程的学生进行了筛选、范围确定、评估、建议和报告以及监测和评估三个潜在的路径扩展路线的五步HIA过程。学生们检查了当地的健康数据,进行了步行性评估,并进行了七次关键利益相关者访谈以收集数据。结果数据分析结果表明,考虑到安全因素和对邻近的Ransom Place社区的影响,Riley医院大道/Gateway桥是扩建的最佳潜在路线。七名关键受访者中有六人赞成扩建,其中两个最常见的原因是增加了锻炼和娱乐的空间,以及潜在的经济影响和与该地区当地企业的联系。扩建后的盖特威大桥将解决因扩建兰森广场道路而引发的停车问题,同时也是通往大型十字路口最安全的方式。考虑到当地居民对中产阶级化和安全的担忧,ICT步道扩建可以通过为锻炼、娱乐和主动交通提供额外的空间,从而提高健康水平。
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