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Workgroup Report: Developing Environmental Health Indicators for European Children: World Health Organization Working Group
Author(s) -
Katherine Pond,
Rokho Kim,
Maria J. Carroquino,
Philippe Pirard,
Fiona Gore,
Alexandra Cucu,
Leda Nemer,
Morag MacKay,
Greta Smedje,
Antonis Georgellis,
Dafina Dalbokova,
Michał Krzyżanowski
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
environmental health perspectives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.257
H-Index - 282
eISSN - 1552-9924
pISSN - 0091-6765
DOI - 10.1289/ehp.9958
Subject(s) - workgroup , environmental health , environmental epidemiology , group (periodic table) , medicine , computer science , computer network , chemistry , organic chemistry
A working group coordinated by the World Health Organization developed a set of indicators to protect children's health from environmental risks and to support current and future European policy needs. On the basis of identified policy needs, the group developed a core set of 29 indicators for implementation plus an extended set of eight additional indicators for future development, focusing on exposure, health effects, and action. As far as possible, the indicators were designed to use existing information and are flexible enough to be developed further to meet the needs of policy makers and changing health priorities. These indicators cover most of the priority topic areas specified in the Children's Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe (CEHAPE) as adopted in the Fourth Ministerial Conference on Health and Environment in 2004, and will be used to monitor the implementation of CEHAPE. This effort can be viewed as an integral part of the Global Initiative on Children's Environmental Health Indicators, launched at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002.

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