Gray, S., Barton, H., Mytton, J., Lease, h., Carmichael, L. and Joynt, J.
(2010)
The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of health appraisal processes currently in use to address health and wellbeing during plan appraisal.
Project Report.
NICE, UWE.
Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/15341
Publisher's URL: http://www.nice.org.uk/Guidance/PHG/Wave20/55
Abstract/Description
This is the second of a series of seven reports to NICE concerned with the degree to which the spatial planning system incorporates health and well-being effectively in its processes. Report 1 examined how projects (concerned with land use) are appraised as part of the planning process. It examines how far and in what ways the statutory and non-statutory appraisal of projects account for potential positive and negative impacts on health and the social and environmental determinants of health, and what lessons emerge from current practices. Report 2 examines the same issues, but looks specifically at plan appraisal. It looks at the appraisal of spatial plan-making, including geographical areas or functions (for example transportation), and how health objectives and issues are considered. The two reports will feed into further review work, which will take into account a wider range of evidence from a number of sources, aiming to provide a basis for NICE guidance.
Item Type: | Report or Working Paper (Project Report) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | health, spatial planning, health outcomes, health inequalities, appraisals, SEA, EIA, health impact assessment, development management |
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Faculty/Department: | Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences |
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ID Code: | 15341 |
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Deposited By: |
Dr L. Carmichael
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Deposited On: | 19 Jul 2011 11:17 |
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Last Modified: | 12 Mar 2018 17:55 |
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