American Studies Department, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912 , USA.
Environ Health Perspect. 2012 Dec;120(12):1645-9. doi: 10.1289/ehp.1205422. Epub 2012 Aug 16.
Indigenous American communities face disproportionate health burdens and environmental health risks compared with the average North American population. These health impacts are issues of both environmental and reproductive justice.
In this commentary, we review five indigenous communities in various stages of environmental health research and discuss the intersection of environmental health and reproductive justice issues in these communities as well as the limitations of legal recourse.
The health disparities impacting life expectancy and reproductive capabilities in indigenous communities are due to a combination of social, economic, and environmental factors. The system of federal environmental and Indian law is insufficient to protect indigenous communities from environmental contamination. Many communities are interested in developing appropriate research partnerships in order to discern the full impact of environmental contamination and prevent further damage.
Continued research involving collaborative partnerships among scientific researchers, community members, and health care providers is needed to determine the impacts of this contamination and to develop approaches for remediation and policy interventions.
与北美平均人口相比,美洲原住民社区面临着不成比例的健康负担和环境健康风险。这些健康影响既是环境问题,也是生殖公正问题。
在这篇评论中,我们回顾了五个处于不同环境健康研究阶段的原住民社区,并讨论了这些社区中环境健康和生殖公正问题的交集,以及法律追索权的局限性。
影响原住民社区预期寿命和生殖能力的健康差距是由社会、经济和环境因素共同造成的。联邦环境和印第安人法制度不足以保护原住民社区免受环境污染。许多社区有兴趣发展适当的研究伙伴关系,以了解环境污染的全部影响,并防止进一步的损害。
需要继续开展涉及科学研究人员、社区成员和医疗保健提供者之间合作伙伴关系的研究,以确定这种污染的影响,并制定补救和政策干预措施。