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参与式研究在亚特兰大西北部的普罗克特克里克流域:利用影像法探索水边的环境健康风险。

Participatory research in Northwest Atlanta's Proctor Creek Watershed: Using photovoice to explore environmental health risks at the water's edge.

机构信息

Environmental and Health Sciences Program, Spelman College, 350 Spelman Lane SW, Box 235, Atlanta, GA, 30314, USA; Department of Population Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 3995, GA, 30302-3995, USA.

Department of Health Policy and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 3995, GA, 30302-3995, USA.

出版信息

Health Place. 2020 Nov;66:102444. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102444. Epub 2020 Sep 30.

Abstract

In this study we used a participatory research method, photovoice, to explore community perceptions about environmental health risks, community assets, and strengths in and around an urban, degraded watershed in Northwest Atlanta, Georgia. This watershed, formed by Proctor Creek, is a focal point for redevelopment and infrastructure investments for years to come. Using a community-based participatory research approach, 10 Proctor Creek residents (watershed researchers), and a university partner, engaged in data collection; participatory data analysis; internal discussions; translation of research findings into watershed restoration, community revitalization, remedial action, and policy solutions; and dissemination of results to fellow watershed residents, stakeholders, and decision makers. We present a conceptual model linking the watershed researchers' understanding of urban policies and practice in the Proctor Creek Watershed to environmental, neighborhood and housing conditions and their influence on health outcomes and quality of life. Engaging community members in defining their own community environmental health challenges and assets yielded the following primary themes: 1) threats to the natural environment, 2) built environment stressors that influence health, 3) blight and divestment of public resources, and 4) hope for the future. Residents' vision for the future of the watershed - a restored creek, revitalized neighborhoods, and restored people - is fueled by a strong connection to history, memory, and sense of place. We demonstrate the value of local knowledge in identifying previously unaddressed environmental health risks in the Proctor Creek Watershed as well as solutions to reduce or eliminate them.

摘要

在这项研究中,我们使用参与式研究方法,即影像法,来探索社区对环境健康风险、社区资产以及佐治亚州亚特兰大市西北部一个城市退化流域及其周边地区的优势的看法。这个由普罗克特溪形成的流域,是未来多年来重新开发和基础设施投资的重点。通过采用基于社区的参与式研究方法,10 名普罗克特溪居民(流域研究人员)和一个大学合作伙伴参与了数据收集;参与式数据分析;内部讨论;将研究结果转化为流域恢复、社区振兴、补救行动和政策解决方案;并将结果传播给流域居民、利益相关者和决策者。我们提出了一个概念模型,将流域研究人员对普罗克特溪流域的城市政策和实践的理解与环境、邻里和住房条件以及它们对健康结果和生活质量的影响联系起来。让社区成员参与定义自己社区的环境健康挑战和资产,得出了以下主要主题:1)对自然环境的威胁,2)影响健康的建筑环境压力源,3)荒芜和公共资源的剥夺,以及 4)对未来的希望。居民对流域未来的愿景——一条恢复的小溪、复兴的社区和恢复的人们——是由对历史、记忆和地方感的强烈联系所驱动的。我们展示了当地知识在识别普罗克特溪流域以前未被解决的环境健康风险以及减少或消除这些风险的解决方案方面的价值。

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