Moloughney Brent W, Bursey Gayle E, Neumann Jana, Leeming Daniel H, Gutmann Christine E, Sivanand Bhavna, Mowat David L
Peel Public Healthl.
Can J Public Health. 2014 Sep 12;106(1 Suppl 1):eS33-42. doi: 10.17269/cjph.106.4476.
This project involved development of a Health Background Study (HBS) Framework to support consideration of health impacts within municipalities' approval process for land use development.
Peel Public Health and Toronto Public Health led the project with the participation of planners, urban designers, engineers, public health staff and development industry representatives.
Historical growth in the Region of Peel and suburban Toronto has resulted in extensive low-density development, creating car-dependent communities with disconnected streets and segregated land uses.
The inclusion of an HBS in developers' applications to municipalities is one approach by which health-related expectations for the built environment can be established within the approval process. Development of the HBS Framework used the six core elements of the built environment with the strongest evidence for impact on health and was informed by analysis of the provincial and local policy contexts, practices of other municipalities and stakeholder interviews. The Framework's contents were refined according to feedback from multidisciplinary stakeholder workshops.
The HBS Framework identifies minimum standards for built environment core elements that developers need to address in their applications. The Framework was created to be simple and instructive with applicability to a range of development locations and scales, and to various stages of the development approval process. Peel Public Health is leading several initiatives to support the use of the HBS as a part of the development application process.
The HBS Framework is a tool that public health and planning can use to support the consideration of health impacts within municipalities' land use development processes.
本项目涉及制定一项健康背景研究(HBS)框架,以支持在市政当局对土地利用开发的审批过程中考虑健康影响。
皮尔公共卫生部门和多伦多公共卫生部门牵头开展该项目,规划师、城市设计师、工程师、公共卫生工作人员以及开发行业代表参与其中。
皮尔地区和多伦多郊区的历史发展导致了广泛的低密度开发,形成了依赖汽车的社区,街道相互隔离,土地用途分散。
在开发商向市政当局提交的申请中纳入健康背景研究,是在审批过程中确立对建筑环境的健康相关期望的一种方法。健康背景研究框架的制定采用了对健康影响证据最为充分的建筑环境六大核心要素,并参考了对省级和地方政策背景、其他市政当局的做法以及利益相关者访谈的分析。该框架的内容根据多学科利益相关者研讨会的反馈进行了完善。
健康背景研究框架确定了建筑环境核心要素的最低标准,开发商在申请中需要满足这些标准。该框架的设计简单且具有指导意义,适用于一系列开发地点和规模,以及开发审批过程的各个阶段。皮尔公共卫生部门正在牵头开展多项举措,以支持将健康背景研究作为开发申请流程的一部分加以使用。
健康背景研究框架是一种工具,公共卫生部门和规划部门可利用它在市政当局的土地利用开发过程中支持对健康影响的考量。