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    Development of Environmental Health Indicators for EU Countries

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    Authors
    Overveld AJP van
    Staatsen BAM
    Series/Report no.
    RIVM rapport 500012001
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    Language
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    Title
    Development of Environmental Health Indicators for EU Countries
    Translated Title
    Ontwikkeling van Milieu Gezondheid Indicatoren voor EU-landen
    Publiekssamenvatting
    Within the framework of the National Environment and Health Action Plan (NEHAP), the Netherlands is working on a national environment and health information system. One of the purposes of the system is to facilitate evaluations of (environment and health) policies and for geographical comparisons in the field of environment and health. WHO is also developing an Environment and Health Information System at the European level. The pilot study described here is part of this implementation process. Environment and health indicators, covering air quality, noise, housing, traffic accidents, water and sanitation, chemical emergencies and radiation were tested on availability, quality, comparability and policy-relevance in 11 European countries, including the Netherlands. Results in the Netherlands show that reliable and complete information is available on almost all of the selected indicators. On the basis of the international results of the pilot study, indicators have been selected for which the actual data will be collected in a follow-up project. These indicators will be part of the Dutch information system.
    In kader van het Actieprogramma Gezondheid en Milieu wordt in Nederland gewerkt aan een nationaal milieu en gezondheid informatiesysteem. Doel van het systeem is o.a. het evalueren van (milieu-gezondheids)beleid en het vergemakkelijken van geografische vergelijkingen op het gebied van milieu en gezondheid. Op Europees niveau is de WHO ook bezig met de ontwikkeling van een milieu en gezondheid informatiesysteem. Deze pilotstudie is onderdeel van dat ontwikkelingsproces. Milieu en gezondheid indicatoren op het gebied van luchtkwaliteit, geluid, woonomgeving, verkeersongevallen, water en hygiene, chemische rampen en straling, zijn in 11 Europese landen (waaronder Nederland) getest op beschikbaarheid, kwaliteit, vergelijkbaarheid en beleidsrelevantie. De resultaten laten zien dat in Nederland betrouwbare en complete informatie beschikbaar is voor bijna alle voorgestelde indicatoren. Op basis van de internationale resultaten van de pilotstudie is een aantal indicatoren geselecteerd, waarvoor in een vervolgproject de data verzameld zullen worden. Deze indicatoren zullen onderdeel worden van het Nederlandse informatiesysteem.
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    Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu RIVM
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/7360
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