Developing Ecosystem Health Indicators in Centro Habana: A Community-based Approach

Jerry M. Spiegel, Mariano Bonet, Annalee Yassi, Enrique Molina, Miriam Concepcion, Pedro Mast
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A set of interventions was undertaken between 1995 and 1999 to improve the quality of life and human health in Cayo Hueso, an inner city community in Central Havana. The municipality and community organizations contacted the agency responsible for public and environmental health in Cuba (INHEM) to evaluate whether these improvements were as effective and efficient as possible, so as to assist in planning further interventions in this and other communities. With the aid of international researchers, an effort was made to strengthen the community's capacity to apply an ecosystem health approach, adapting the analytical framework (DPSEEA: driving force–pressure–state–exposure–effects–action) developed for this purpose by the World Health Organization. A series of workshops and focus groups with community representatives and researchers was conducted in late 1999 and early 2000 to develop appropriate indicators for the analysis. Interventions were grouped into those relating to improved housing, the physical community infrastructure (e.g., water, sewage, street lights), and the socio-cultural environment (e.g., programs for youths and seniors). The DPSEEA framework was embraced by the community and used to define indicators at the individual, household, and neighborhood levels; the community-researcher team then collectively elaborated the methodology to obtain the needed information. Data collection is now underway with the process having triggered a series of new partnerships, including other communities (comparison groups) now eager to learn from the Cayo Hueso interventions. With the capacity to apply this approach strengthened, the community is preparing to use the results of the analyses to set new priorities and pursue longer-term ecosystem health interventions.

在哈瓦那中部发展生态系统健康指标:基于社区的方法
1995年至1999年期间采取了一系列干预措施,以改善哈瓦那中部城市内城社区Cayo Hueso的生活质量和人类健康。市政当局和社区组织联系了古巴负责公共和环境卫生的机构,以评估这些改进是否尽可能有效和高效,以便协助规划在这个社区和其他社区的进一步干预措施。在国际研究人员的帮助下,努力加强社区应用生态系统健康方法的能力,调整世界卫生组织为此目的制定的分析框架(DPSEEA:驱动力-压力-状态-暴露-影响-行动)。1999年底和2000年初举办了一系列由社区代表和研究人员参加的讲习班和焦点小组,以制定适当的分析指标。干预措施被分为改善住房、社区基础设施(如水、污水、路灯)和社会文化环境(如青年和老年人项目)。DPSEEA框架被社区所接受,并用于定义个人、家庭和社区各级的指标;然后,社区研究小组共同阐述了获得所需信息的方法。目前正在进行数据收集工作,这一过程已经引发了一系列新的伙伴关系,包括其他社区(比较组)现在渴望从Cayo Hueso干预措施中学习。随着应用这一方法的能力得到加强,社区正准备利用分析的结果来确定新的优先事项并采取长期的生态系统健康干预措施。
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