Berman Laurel, Morar Cezar, Unkart Sharon, Erdal Serap
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
University of Oradea, Romania.
J Environ Health. 2022 May;84(9):8-14.
This second article in a series of three on land reuse highlights brownfields redevelopment in the U.S., focusing on regulatory frameworks, public health, policy, and sustainable development. The main regulatory agency in the U.S. involved in brownfields is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). Many other state and federal agencies have brownfield or brownfield-supporting programs. Apart from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, few agencies have programs fully dedicated to public health protection related to brownfields. Sustainable development, defined in this article as development that minimizes use of nonrenewable resources, is recognized as a component of redevelopment and is generally promoted by U.S. EPA and through other sustainable development initiatives. A broader focus on sustainable development and public health improvement could reduce the inequity and health disparities typically seen in areas with distressed environments. Such a focus could be implemented globally to improve population health and the environment over the long term.
这是关于土地再利用的三篇系列文章中的第二篇,重点介绍了美国的棕地再开发,内容涉及监管框架、公共卫生、政策以及可持续发展。美国参与棕地事务的主要监管机构是美国环境保护局(EPA)。许多其他州和联邦机构也设有棕地或支持棕地的项目。除了有毒物质与疾病登记署外,很少有机构设有完全致力于与棕地相关的公共卫生保护项目。本文将可持续发展定义为尽量减少不可再生资源使用的发展,它被视为再开发的一个组成部分,通常由美国环境保护局并通过其他可持续发展倡议加以推动。对可持续发展和公共卫生改善给予更广泛关注,可减少在环境恶劣地区常见的不公平现象和健康差异。这种关注可在全球范围内实施,以长期改善人口健康和环境。