Bungendore health impact assessment: urban development in a rural setting.

Andrew J Gow, Lorraine G Dubois
Author Information
  1. Andrew J Gow: Health Development, Greater Southern Area Health Service. andrew.gow@gsahs.health.nsw.gov.au

Abstract

As the majority of the determinants of health are controlled outside the health system, the challenge for promoting health is to find a way of influencing these determinants. Health impact assessment was used in Bungendore, NSW, in an attempt to influence decisions relating to scenarios for urban development. Twelve months after the project was completed, interim evaluation has revealed evidence that the health impact assessment has had a positive effect on preliminary land-use planning work.

MeSH Term

Health Status
Humans
New South Wales
Organizational Case Studies
Program Evaluation
Rural Health Services
Rural Population
Technology Assessment, Biomedical
Urban Health
Urban Renewal

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