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Quantitative Health Impact Assessment for Urban Planning Schemes

面向城市规划方案的定量健康影响评估研究
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摘要 Health impact assessment (HIA) is an approach to identification of potential health benefits or hazards in urban planning schemes.Quantitative HIA provides uniform and comparable health outcomes (e.g.,the morbidity of a specific disease),which could effectively assist planning decisions.However,there are currently few quantitative HIA methods specifically for urban planning applications.Based on a review of existing HIA methods,this paper has developed a quantitative HIA system for urban planning schemes in China,and specifically evaluates health risks,health behaviors,and health outcomes.Taking the Territorial and Spatial Master Plan of the Gucun Township of Shanghai as an example,we have illustrated how to evaluate the reduced health risks and increased health behaviors,as well as how to calculate changes in potential health outcomes in order to provide a reference for relevant HIA practices.
作者 Wang Lan Jia Yinghui Sun Wenyao Jiang Fangfang Li Min(Translated) Liu Jiayan(Proofread) 王兰;贾颖慧;孙文尧;Jiang Fangfang;Li Min(Translated);Liu Jiayan(Proofread)(College of Architecture and Urban Planning,Tongji University,Shanghai,P.R.China;Government Planning Compilation Department,Guangzhou Urban Planning&Design Survey Research Institute(GZPI),Guangzhou,P.R.China;不详)
出处 《China City Planning Review》 CSCD 2022年第3期38-44,共7页 城市规划(英文版)
基金 supported by the General Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52078349) the 2020 Program of the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality(No.20DZ1201702)。
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