Addressing Health and Environment Concerns in Sustainable Development with Special Reference to Participatory Planning Initiatives such as Healthy Cities

Y.E.R. Von Schirnding
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With massive urbanization occurring worldwide, environment and health concerns have reached near-crisis dimensions in many cities throughout the world. Whilst age-old environmental health hazards such as unsafe food and water, microbiological contamination of the environment, overall poor sanitation, and inadequate environmental hygiene are today still prevalent, new environment and development problems have emerged, some of which appear to threaten the entire ecosystem.

Environment and health problems today are complex, multidisciplinary in nature, interrelated, and often ill-defined with uncertain solutions. New and innovative approaches are needed to tackle such problems in the future, with development, environment, and health concerns addressed together in a coordinated and integrated way. The total environment must be supportive of health development.

This paper highlights some of the key milestones in the recent history of the environment and public health fields, which have been instrumental in the development of more integrated approaches to addressing crosscutting environment and health problems, with particular emphasis placed on initiatives such as Agenda 21. It then discusses the concept and philosophy of the successful “Healthy Cities” project, which is an urban health and development project initiated by the World Health Organization to address more effectively health and environment issues at the local level. Other strategies such as the “Sustainable Cities” initiative are also mentioned. Finally, attention is drawn to some of the successes that have been achieved through participatory planning initiatives, and the implications for implementation in respect to institutional restructuring, human resource needs, and information systems are highlighted.

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处理可持续发展中的健康和环境问题,特别参考参与性规划倡议,如健康城市
摘要随着世界范围内大规模城市化的发生,世界上许多城市的环境和健康问题已经达到了近乎危机的程度。虽然食品和水不安全、环境微生物污染、整体卫生条件差和环境卫生不足等长期存在的环境健康危害今天仍然普遍存在,但新的环境和发展问题已经出现,其中一些问题似乎威胁到整个生态系统。今天的环境和健康问题是复杂的、多学科性质的、相互关联的,而且往往定义不清,解决办法也不确定。今后需要采取新的和创新的办法来解决这些问题,以协调和综合的方式共同处理发展、环境和健康问题。整个环境必须有利于健康发展。本文件强调了环境和公共卫生领域最近历史上的一些重要里程碑,这些里程碑有助于制定更综合的办法来处理交叉的环境和卫生问题,特别强调了《21世纪议程》等倡议。然后讨论了成功的"健康城市"项目的概念和理念,该项目是世界卫生组织发起的一个城市保健和发展项目,目的是在地方一级更有效地解决保健和环境问题。其他战略,如“可持续城市”倡议也被提及。最后,提请注意通过参与性规划倡议取得的一些成功,并强调了在机构改革、人力资源需要和信息系统方面对执行工作的影响。
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