Social Learning Through Stakeholder Engagement: New Pathways from Participation to Health Equity in U.S. West Coast HIA
While some contend that extensive public engagement activities are necessary to meet Health Impact Assessment (HIA) practice standards, other work suggests that an HIA of any type hasthe potential to inform decision-making in ways that embody HIA's value of democracy (Cole & Fielding, 2007;...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Iroz-Elardo, PhD (Author), Moriah McSharry McGrath, PhD, MPH, MSUP (Author) |
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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis,
2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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