Development and implementation of HIA recommendations Cori Liliana*, Bianchi Fabrizio*, Ballarini Adele**, Bedeschi Emanuela**, Linzalone Nunzia*, Marinella Natali** * Unit of Environmental Epidemiology, Institute of Clinical Physiology, National Research Council, Italy** Public Health Office, Emilia-Romagna Region
XI Hia International ConferenceIn times of crisis, healthier waysGrenada, april 2011
moniter
• Organization of an environmental surveillance and epidemiological evaluation in areas surrounding the eight incineration plants in Emilia-Romagna regional deliberation 466 April 2007
• Project Line 1 – Environmental monitoring: to measure and evaluate emissions from incinerators and air quality
• PL 2 - Environmental monitoring: to build pollutants dispersion models
• PL 3 - Evaluation of population exposure • PL 4 - Epidemiological evaluation of the effects on health • PL 5 - Study of the toxicological effects of air pollutants• PL 6 – Definition of criteria for Health Impact
Assessment• PL 7 – Communication and management of
environmental conflicts
moniter
III - Literature review and classification of HIA documents using a classification framework
II - Development of an HIA classification framework to facilitate the selection of HIA tools
I - Extensive search and collection of HIA documents
activity 1-literature analysis:
search, identifcation, collection and review of HIA methodologies and methods
STEPS
OUTPUTIdentification of models to undergo a selection process
Definition of criteria and main requirements to build an HIA process adapted to the proposal
Intermediate report
LP6 - 1 – HIA methodology for new plants
activity 2 - models selection:
III - Choice of the most appropriate HIA methods based on the consensus conference results
II - Development of a questionnaire to establish consensus on main issues to tackle for an HIA procedure to be applied to waste incinerators
I - Summary of HIA applications
STEPS
OUTPUT Development and validation of a tool to allow the selection of HIA model appropriate to the evaluation of incinerating plants
Models to be compared
Intermediate report
activity 3 - model selection:
II - Analysis of results
I – Testing procedure trough 3 Policy Delphy rounds (e-mail questionnaire, with open response) to develop consensus on a basic model, a retrospective-adapted model, a local conditions-adapted model
STEPS
OUTPUT Retrospective analysis document
Final report
Recommendations for HIA process in the context of Moniter project
LP6 - 2 - Communication
Activity A. Literature search about HIA and communication
Activity B. Face to face interviews to Moniter expert and responsible to explore communication issue and the knowledge about HIA, as well as barriers and stereotypes
Activity C. Specific recommendations about communication, training, public awareness raising
LP6 - 3 – HIA Protocols
1 - “HIA Model to be applied on new incinerating plants”2 - “HIA Guidelines for the built environment”3 - “HIA Model to be applied on projects, plans, programmes”
The public health officers responsible for drafting the results had a long-standing involvement in producing opinions for public decision-making, and they were thus able to exploit the experience and address the practical needs of public administration The documents include checklist and practical information, to plan an HIA
The protocols produced by Moniter were presented and selected for the implementation of a new project funded by the Italian Health Ministry, named VIS.PA. Valutazione di Impatto sulla Salute per la Pubblica AmministrazioneHealth Impact Assessment on behalf of Public Administration
The background idea is that the availability of HIA guidelines, including specific testing methods, can determine a substantial improvement in evaluation of policies, and it is especially important in environmental health issues like waste management. HIA is a strong tool to be used to answer to public concern about risk management, as it can give a picture of the present situation and a baseline for further evaluations.
A training activity is presently ongoing The HIA model is discussed and will be tested for the issuing of rulings in the ‘technical decision making conferences’ (projects, territorial management plans and programmes, generally subject to EIA and SEA) during one year. a RAPID HIA model40 units of personnel from the administrations of six Italian regions participate:Emilia-Romagna Region – coordinatorPiemonteToscanaVenetoMarcheSicilia
the issuing of rulings in the ‘technical decision making conferences’
A standardised format for opinions will be used, including checklists
A set of evaluation standards has been established to collect the experience and to validate a model for Rapid HIA
A tool for Public Administration in the Health sector to release good quality evaluations, to be used for the planning process