Selecting Indicators to Monitor and Assess Environmental Health in a Portuguese Urban Setting: A Participatory Approach
Selecting Indicators to Monitor and Assess Environmental Health in a Portuguese Urban Setting
A Participatory Approach
Paper
Salgado, M., Vieira, A.C.L., Torres, A., & Oliveira, M.D. (2020). Selecting Indicators to Monitor and Assess Environmental Health in a Portuguese Urban Setting: A Participatory Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(22).
Environmental health indicators
Environmental Health
This paper describes the three 2030 time-horizon scenarios developed under the EURO-HEALTHY project, depicting the key factors that may affect the evolution of PH inequalities across European regions.
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Salgado, M., Vieira, A.C.L., Torres, A., & Oliveira, M.D.
Authors
Novembre 19, 2020
Published Online
Abstract
Environmental health (EH) is influenced by complex interactions between health and the built and natural environments, there being little research on its specificities in urban settings. The use of suitable indicators to monitor and assess EH is fundamental in informing evidence-based interventions at the local level. A participatory approach to selecting indicators to inform the monitoring and assessment of EH in Lisbon is herein considered. Evidence derived from a systematic review of literature and data from Lisbon and Portuguese databases were analyzed by 12 Portuguese experts in individual semi-structured interviews. The interviews aimed at identifying relevant indicators and important emerging issues in the Lisbon urban setting. The outputs from the interviews were validated by a two-round Web-Delphi process in which panelists (22 experts) from different areas of expertise expressed their views regarding the relevance of the indicators for the analysis of EH in urban settings. Seventeen indicators were validated in the Web-Delphi process. High participation achieved along this process supports the view that this participatory approach was useful for validation. Results from the adopted participatory approach point out gaps in the collection of noise and mobility indicators data and raise emerging issues on housing indicators that require further research. The results also suggest the need for local action to improve indicators and tools in order to help the monitorization of EH in urban contexts. The adopted participatory approach can be replicated for other Portuguese and European urban settings.
Keywords
Web-Delphi; environmental health indicators; interview; participatory approach; urban settings.
- Marta Salgado
- Ana C L Vieira
- Anália Torres
- Mónica D Oliveira
- PMID: 33228088
- PMCID: PMC7699361
- DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17228597
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution
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