Urban regeneration as population health intervention: a health impact assessment in the bay of Pasaia (Spain)

Date

2016-09-15

Authors

Serrano, Elena
Larrañaga, Isabel
Baixas de Ros, María Dolores
Basterretxea, Mikel
Martinez, Dolores
Aldasoro Unamuno, Elena
Bacigalupe de la Hera, Amaia

Director

Publisher

BioMed Central
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa

Project identifier

Impacto

Abstract

Background: an important health issue in urban areas is how changes arising from the regeneration of city-areas affect social determinants of health and equity. This paper examines the impacts attributable to a new fish market and to delays in the regeneration of a port area in a deteriorated region of the Bay of Pasaia (Spain). Potential differential impacts on local residents and socially vulnerable groups were evaluated to determine health inequalities. Methods: an in-depth, prospective and concurrent Health-Impact-Assessment (HIA) focused on equity was conducted by the regional Public Health Department, following the Merseyside guidelines. Data from different sources was triangulated and impacts were identified using qualitative and quantitative methods. Results: the intervention area is characterised by poor social, environmental, and health indicators. The distinctness of the two projects generates contrasting health and inequality impacts: generally positive for the new fish market and negative for the port area. The former creates recreational spaces and improves urban quality and social cohesion. By contrast, inaction and stagnation of the project in the port area perpetuates deterioration, a lack of safety, and poor health, as well as increased social frustration. Conclusions: in addition to assessing the health impacts of both projects this HIA promoted intersectoral partnerships, boosted a holistic and positive view of health and incorporated health and equity into the political discourse. Community-level participatory action enabled public health institutions to respond to new urban planning challenges and responsibilities in a more democratic manner.

Description

Keywords

Health impact assessment, Urban regeneration, Social determinants of health, Health inequalities, Mixed method design

Department

Ciencias de la Salud / Osasun Zientziak

Faculty/School

Degree

Doctorate program

item.page.cita

Serrano, E., Larrañaga, I., Morteruel, M., Baixas de Ros, M. D., Basterrechea, M., Martinez, D., Aldasoro, E., Bacigalupe, A. (2016). Urban regeneration as population health intervention: a health impact assessment in the bay of Pasaia (Spain). International Journal for Equity in Health, 15, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-016-0424-7.

item.page.rights

© 2016 The Author(s). Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Licencia

Los documentos de Academica-e están protegidos por derechos de autor con todos los derechos reservados, a no ser que se indique lo contrario.