The Role of Stakeholders in HIA: A Landfill Site and Housing Development in Mundijong, Western Australia

The use of Health Impact Assessment (HIA) as a tool to identify and manage issues relating to health has not been widely adopted in Western Australia. Health Impact Assessment methodology was applied to two concurrent developments in the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale, Western Australia. Potential h...

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Main Authors: Little, Marie, Earnest, Jaya, Spickett, Jeffery, Katscherian, Dianne
Format: Journal Article
Published: Australian Institute of Environmental Health 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20423
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author Little, Marie
Earnest, Jaya
Spickett, Jeffery
Katscherian, Dianne
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Spickett, Jeffery
Katscherian, Dianne
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description The use of Health Impact Assessment (HIA) as a tool to identify and manage issues relating to health has not been widely adopted in Western Australia. Health Impact Assessment methodology was applied to two concurrent developments in the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale, Western Australia. Potential health impacts of the expansionof a sanitary landfill adjacent to a proposed housing development were identified following a literature review and stakeholder interviews. Recommendations to assess the risk to the community in the housing estate through quantitative analysis, and risk management strategies were provided to the Shire. The ability of an existing stakeholder group for the landfill, the South Cardup Landfill Stakeholder Consultative Group, to resolve concerns of the community relating to environmental and social issues were also evaluated. Recommendations to improve collaborative decision making were provided to the Stakeholder Group using the Framework for Democratic Science. The outcomes of the HIA informed the Shire of potential health impacts to assist decision making during the development application process and the design of a local District Structure Plan.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-204232017-01-30T12:19:07Z The Role of Stakeholders in HIA: A Landfill Site and Housing Development in Mundijong, Western Australia Little, Marie Earnest, Jaya Spickett, Jeffery Katscherian, Dianne Sanitary Landfill Stakeholders Housing Estate Health Impact Assessment The use of Health Impact Assessment (HIA) as a tool to identify and manage issues relating to health has not been widely adopted in Western Australia. Health Impact Assessment methodology was applied to two concurrent developments in the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale, Western Australia. Potential health impacts of the expansionof a sanitary landfill adjacent to a proposed housing development were identified following a literature review and stakeholder interviews. Recommendations to assess the risk to the community in the housing estate through quantitative analysis, and risk management strategies were provided to the Shire. The ability of an existing stakeholder group for the landfill, the South Cardup Landfill Stakeholder Consultative Group, to resolve concerns of the community relating to environmental and social issues were also evaluated. Recommendations to improve collaborative decision making were provided to the Stakeholder Group using the Framework for Democratic Science. The outcomes of the HIA informed the Shire of potential health impacts to assist decision making during the development application process and the design of a local District Structure Plan. 2007 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20423 Australian Institute of Environmental Health fulltext
spellingShingle Sanitary Landfill
Stakeholders
Housing Estate
Health Impact Assessment
Little, Marie
Earnest, Jaya
Spickett, Jeffery
Katscherian, Dianne
The Role of Stakeholders in HIA: A Landfill Site and Housing Development in Mundijong, Western Australia
title The Role of Stakeholders in HIA: A Landfill Site and Housing Development in Mundijong, Western Australia
title_full The Role of Stakeholders in HIA: A Landfill Site and Housing Development in Mundijong, Western Australia
title_fullStr The Role of Stakeholders in HIA: A Landfill Site and Housing Development in Mundijong, Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Stakeholders in HIA: A Landfill Site and Housing Development in Mundijong, Western Australia
title_short The Role of Stakeholders in HIA: A Landfill Site and Housing Development in Mundijong, Western Australia
title_sort role of stakeholders in hia: a landfill site and housing development in mundijong, western australia
topic Sanitary Landfill
Stakeholders
Housing Estate
Health Impact Assessment
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/20423