Parkinson Alan J
Arctic Investigations Program, Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Anchorage, AK 99508, USA.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2013 Aug 5;72. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v72i0.21655. eCollection 2013.
The International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 represented a unique opportunity to further stimulate cooperation and coordination on Arctic health research and increase the awareness and visibility of Arctic regions. The Arctic Human Health Initiative (AHHI) was a US-led Arctic Council IPY coordinating project that aimed to build and expand on existing International Union for Circumpolar Health (IUCH) and Arctic Council human health interests. The project aimed to link researchers with potential international collaborators and to serve as a focal point for human health research, education, outreach and communication activities during the IPY. The progress of projects conducted as part of this initiative up until the end of the Arctic Council Swedish chairmanship in May 2013 is summarized in this report.
The overall goals of the AHHI was to increase awareness and visibility of human health concerns of Arctic peoples, foster human health research, and promote health strategies that will improve health and well-being of all Arctic residents. Proposed activities to be recognized through the initiative included: expanding research networks that will enhance surveillance and monitoring of health issues of concern to Arctic peoples, and increase collaboration and coordination of human health research; fostering research that will examine the health impact of anthropogenic pollution, rapid modernization and economic development, climate variability, infectious and chronic diseases, intentional and unintentional injuries, promoting education, outreach and communication that will focus public and political attention on Arctic health issues, using a variety of publications, printed and electronic reports from scientific conferences, symposia and workshops targeting researchers, students, communities and policy makers; promoting the translation of research into health policy and community action including implementation of prevention strategies and health promotion; and promoting synergy and strategic direction of Arctic human health research and health promotion.
As of 31 March, 2009, the official end of the IPY, AHHI represented a total of 38 proposals, including 21 individual Expressions of Intent (EoI), and 9 full proposals (FP), submitted to the IPY Joint Committee for review and approval from lead investigators from the US, Canada, Greenland, Norway, Finland, Sweden and the Russian Federation. In addition, there were 10 National Initiatives (NI-projects undertaken during IPY beyond the IPY Joint Committee review process). Individual project details can be viewed at www.arctichealth.org. The AHHI currently monitors the progress of 28 individual active human health projects in the following thematic areas: health network expansion (5 projects), infectious disease research (7 projects), environmental health research (7 projects), behavioral and mental health research (4 projects), and outreach education and communication (5 projects).
While some projects have been completed, others will continue well beyond the IPY. The IPY 2007-2008 represented a unique opportunity to further stimulate cooperation and coordination on Arctic health research and increase the awareness and visibility of Arctic regions.
2007 - 2008年国际极地年是进一步推动北极健康研究领域合作与协调、提高北极地区知名度和关注度的独特契机。北极人类健康倡议(AHHI)是一个由美国牵头的北极理事会国际极地年协调项目,旨在巩固和拓展现有的环北极健康联盟(IUCH)及北极理事会在人类健康方面的工作重点。该项目旨在将研究人员与潜在的国际合作伙伴联系起来,并在国际极地年期间成为人类健康研究、教育、宣传及交流活动的核心。本报告总结了截至2013年5月北极理事会瑞典轮值主席任期结束时,作为该倡议一部分开展的项目进展情况。
北极人类健康倡议的总体目标是提高对北极居民健康问题的认识和关注度,促进人类健康研究,并推动有助于改善所有北极居民健康和福祉的健康战略。该倡议认可的拟开展活动包括:扩大研究网络,加强对北极居民所关注健康问题的监测,并增强人类健康研究的合作与协调;开展研究,以审视人为污染、快速现代化和经济发展、气候多变性、传染病和慢性病、有意和无意伤害对健康的影响;利用针对研究人员、学生、社区和政策制定者的各种出版物、科学会议的印刷和电子报告、专题讨论会及研讨会,促进教育、宣传及交流,使公众和政治层面关注北极健康问题;推动将研究成果转化为健康政策和社区行动,包括实施预防战略和促进健康;促进北极人类健康研究与健康促进的协同效应及战略方向。
截至2009年3月31日国际极地年正式结束时,北极人类健康倡议共收到38项提案,其中包括21项个人意向书(EoI)和9项完整提案(FP),由来自美国、加拿大、格陵兰、挪威、芬兰、瑞典和俄罗斯联邦的首席研究员提交给国际极地年联合委员会进行审查和批准。此外,还有10项国家倡议(NI——国际极地年期间在国际极地年联合委员会审查程序之外开展的项目)。具体项目详情可在www.arctichealth.org上查看。北极人类健康倡议目前正在监测以下主题领域中28个正在进行的个人人类健康项目的进展情况:健康网络扩展(5个项目)、传染病研究(7个项目)、环境卫生研究(7个项目)、行为和心理健康研究(4个项目)以及宣传教育与交流(5个项目)。
虽然一些项目已经完成,但其他项目将在国际极地年之后继续推进。2007 - 2008年国际极地年是进一步推动北极健康研究领域合作与协调、提高北极地区知名度和关注度的独特契机。