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San Francisco Department of Public Health
Program on Health Equity and Sustainability Eastern Neighborhoods Community Health Impact Assessment ENCHIA -- HIA Resources |
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International – HIA General Websites
World Health Organization – Health Impact Assessment Website
U.K. – Health Impact Assessment Gateway
U.K. – International Health Impact Consortium International – HIA Articles, Guidelines and Government ResourcesU.K. – Bulletin Series on Health Impact Assessment
Taylor L, Gowman N, Quigley R. Evaluating Health Impact Assessment. NHS Health Development Agency, 2003.
Taylor L, Gowman N, Quigley R. Addressing Inequalities through Health Impact Assessment. NHS Health Development Agency, 2003.
Taylor L, Gowman N, Quigley R. Influencing the Decision-making Process through Health Impact Assessment. NHS Health Development Agency, 2003.
Taylor L, Gowman N, Quigley R. Deciding if a Health Impact Assessment Is Required (Screening for HIA). NHS Health Development Agency, 2003.
Other International Resources
Banken R. Strategies for institutionalizing HIA. ECHP Health Impact Assessment Discussion Papers, Number 1. WHO European Centre for Health Policy, Brussels, 2001.
Harris-Roxas B, Simpson S, Harris L. Equity-Focused Health Impact Assessment: A Literature Review.
Ison E. Resource for Health Impact Assessment. Volume I: The Main Resource. London, UK: London’s Health, 2000.
Ison E. Resource for Health Impact Assessment. Volume II: Case Studies. London, UK: London’s Health, 2000.
The Merseyside Guidelines for Health Impact Assessment.
Netherlands Case Studies – Health Impact Assessment Database
National – HIA General Websites
San Francisco Department of Public Health
National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National – HIA Case Studies and Websites
San Francisco Department of Public Health – Eastern Neighborhoods Community Health Impact Assessment
UCLA School of Public Health – HIA project
Minnesota – Annotated Bibliography of Health Impact Assessment
International and National – Peer-reviewed HIA Articles and Books
Bhatia R, Katz M. Estimation of health benefits accruing from a Living Wage Ordinance. American Journal of Public Health 2001;91:1398-1402.
Cole BL, Wilhelm M, Long PV, Fielding JE, Kominski G, Morgenstern H. Prospects for health impact assessment in the United States: New and improved environmental impact assessment or something different? Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 2004;29:1153-86.
Cole BL, Shimkhada R, Fielding JE, Kominski G, Morgenstern H. Methodologies for realizing the potential of health impact assessment. American Journal of Preventative Medicine. 2005;28:382-389.
Cole BL, Shimkhada R, Morgenstern H, Kominski G, Fielding JE, Wu S. Projected health impact of the Los Angeles City living wage ordinance. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2005;59:645-50.
Danneberg AL, Bhatia R, Cole BL, Dora C, Fielding JE, Kraft K, Mclymont-Peace D, Mindell J, Onyekere C, Roberts JA, Ross CL, Rutt CD, Scott-Samuel A, Tilson HH. Growing the field of health impact assessment in the United States: An agenda for research and practice. American Journal of Public Health. 2006;96:262-70.
Davenport C, Mathers J, Parry J. Use of health impact assessment in incorporating health considerations in decision making. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2006;60:196-201.
Krieger N, Northridge M, Gruskin S, Quinn M, Kriebel D, Davey Smith G, Bassett M, Rehkopf DH, Miller C; HIA "promise and pitfalls" conference group. Assessing health impact assessment: Multidisciplinary and international perspectives. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2003;57:659-62.
Parry JM, Kemm J. Criteria for use in the evaluation of health impact assessments. Public Health.
2005;119:1122-1129.
Scott-Samuel A. Health Impact Assessment. British Medical Journal. 1996;313:183-184.
Steinemann A. Rethinking human health impact assessment. Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 2000;20:627-645.
Health Impact Assessment: Concepts, Techniques and Applications. Eds. John Kemm, Jayne Parry, Stephen Palmer. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2004.
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