Health Impact Assessment Practice and Potential for Integration within Environmental Impact and Strategic Environmental Assessments in Italy
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2014, 11
ABSTRACT Avoiding or
minimizing potential environmental impact is the driving idea behind protecting a
population’s health via Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) and Strategic Environmental
Assessments (SEAs). However, both are often carried out without any systematic approach.
This paper describes the findings of a review of HIA, EIA and SEA experiences carried
out by the authors, who act as institutional competent subjects at he national and regional
levels in Italy. The analysis of how health is tackled in EIA and SEA procedures could
support the definition of a protocol for the integration of HIA with EIA and SEA. Although EIA
and SEA approaches include the aim of protecting health, significant technical and
methodological gaps are present when assessing health systematically, and their
basic principles regarding assessment are unsatisfactory for promoting and addressing
healthcare concepts stated by the WHO. HIA is still poorly integrated into the
decision-making process, screening and monitoring phases are only occasionally implemented,
and operational details are not well-defined. The collaborative approach of institutions
involved in environment and health is a core element in a systematic advancement
toward supporting effective decisions and effective protection of the environment and
health. At the Italian national level, the definition of guidelines and tools for HIA, also in
relation with EIA and SEA, is of great interest.
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