United States Peace Corps, Barranquilla, Colombia.
University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
Int J Public Health. 2017 Mar;62(2):253-262. doi: 10.1007/s00038-016-0860-6. Epub 2016 Aug 29.
The extractive industries have contributed to the economic and social development of Latin America and the Caribbean for centuries. We have undertaken a narrative review to assess the role of the health authority in the decision-making process as it relates to extractive industry projects.
A narrative literature review was conducted with a keyword search conducted using PubMed, Scientific Electronic Library Online and Google. This was complemented with manual searches of relevant journals and reference lists of primary articles.
A broad body of literature from Latin America and the Caribbean region provides evidence that the public health of communities engaged in extractive industry is not being assured and that significant gaps exist in aligning public and private sector efforts to improve health.
Inclusion of the health authority in impact assessment has the potential to result in lasting positive effects on communities involved directly and indirectly in the extractive industry, while preventing a large range of potential adverse health impacts.
采掘业数个世纪以来为拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的经济和社会发展做出了贡献。我们进行了叙述性综述,以评估卫生部门在与采掘业项目相关的决策过程中的作用。
我们使用 PubMed、SciELO 在线科学图书馆和 Google 进行了关键词检索,开展了叙述性文献综述,同时还对相关期刊和主要文章的参考文献进行了手动检索。
来自拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的大量文献提供了证据,表明参与采掘业的社区的公共卫生没有得到保障,在协调公共和私营部门改善健康的努力方面存在重大差距。
将卫生部门纳入影响评估有可能对直接和间接参与采掘业的社区产生持久的积极影响,同时防止一系列潜在的不良健康影响。