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Action 23001 - ENVIHEALTH

Action 23001 - Health Impact Assessment of Environmental Risk Factors (ENVIHEALTH)




Bridging the gap between environment and health is a scientific challenge

How to quantify health effects of environmental risk factors?


Environmental risk factors have an impact on human health and well-being. They can cause disease and sometimes even premature deaths. Today, 30-40 million Europeans are suffering from respiratory problems on a daily basis because of air pollution. Exposure to industrial chemicals can lead to infertility or disturb the normal development of the nerve system during childhood. Noise from traffic is disturbing our sleep and affecting our performance at work and at home. New types of environmentally related health risks are emerging. People are concerned about how climate change may affect human health, due to increasing temperatures and more frequent extremes. New technologies, like nanotechnology, may cause risks to human health and the environment at scales that we are not yet able to ascertain.


The European Environment and Health Action Plan for the period 2004-2010 sets out to tackle all these issues in a comprehensive way. The IES supports this Action Plan by providing scientifically grounded information needed to help the EU and the Member States to reduce adverse health impacts from environmental factors and to better enhance cooperation between actors in the environment, health and research fields. The ENVIHEALTH Action is developing systems to collect, analyze and store information about environmental quality. This information is now framed into a human health context with the overall aim to unveil environment and health interactions. This work includes the development and application of informatics tools, harmonization through geo-referenced database management as well as information mining of health statistics.

 


Specific objectives of the Action are:


The Action is analyzing and comparing different quantitative models for estimating health impacts, with the ambition to develop and refine them, paving the way towards a European consensus approach. In particular, the Action is looking into how to optimally apply the “Environmental Burden of Disease” (EBD) concept developed by the World Health Organization and the World Bank to quantify health effects of environmental factors. The idea is to develop this concept not only into a methodology for delivering more accurate environment and health estimates, but also into a tool for communication, providing a simple way to raise awareness of environmental health impacts.


The objectives are to:


• Develop methodologies to combine environmental quality and health information.


• Develop the 'Environmental Burden of Desease' concept to quantify environment and health interactions and use it as a communication tool.


• Follow issues of human health impacts of climate change.


• Analyze the health and environmental impacts of new and emerging technologies.



More information and background:


- Environment and Health in Europe 2005, report produced jointly by the JRC and the European Environment Agency, giving an overview of the current environment and health situation in Europe (EEA Report 10/2005).


- Development of a roadmap of Integrating Monitoring and Information Systems for Health and Environment Assessments in the Member States.


- Environmental indicators of chemical contamination. Monitoring REACH implementation. Report to DG ESTAT.


- “Early exposure – late effects” input for the EEA “Belgrade Report” 2007.


- Long-term health effects of the Chernobyl accident input for the EEA Belgrade Report, 2007.


- Climate change and human health.


- The Impact of New Nanotechnologies in our Environment” for the UNEP GEO Yearbook 2007.

 


Contact info:


Peter Pärt


Tel: (+39) 0332 785496   E-mail: peter.part(at)jrc.it

 


Main customers


- DG Environment

- DG Health and Consumer Protection

- DG Research and Technological Development

- DG EUROSTAT

- European Environment Agency (EEA)

- The European Centre for Desease Prevention and Control (ECDC)

- The World Health Organisation (WHO-Europe)

- Member States

 


EU Legislation and Documents supported by this Action:


European Union Environment and Health Action Plan 2004-2010 -  COM/2004/416 final

 


Relevant links:


European Environment Agency (EEA)

 

World Health Organisation

 

 

 

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

 

 

 

World Bank

 

 

 

European Centre for Desease Prevention and Control

 

 

 

DG Environment - Environment and health

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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