Mainstreaming health impact assessments in environmental impact statements into planning obligations in post dam construction in Metolong, Lesotho: A qualitative investigation.

Journal: Heliyon

Volume: 6

Issue: 7

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Environmental Health, National University of Lesotho, P. O. Roma , Lesotho.

Abstract summary 

Health impact assessment (HIA) is internationally identified as a mechanism for ensuring that potential health impacts of project proposals are considered before project implementation. This study examined the inclusion of HIAs in environmental impact statement (EIS) and their translation into planning obligations of a dam project in Lesotho. A framework premised on the general systems theory, and integrating EIS contents, environmental management plans and monitoring obligations in post dam construction was used as the analytic lens. A review of the EIS was conducted to assess HIAs covered during the environmental impact assessment (EIA) of the dam. Data drawn from selected household questionnaire interviews and analysis of related documents was used to assess the extent of HIA mainstreaming into planning and monitoring obligations in post dam construction. Results showed inclusion of HIAs in EIS, including endemic diseases such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV/AIDS, acute respiratory infections, pharyngitis, hypertension, influenza and diarrhea. Social, economic and environmental conditions were identified as major determinants of health; while mental and nutritional determinants of health were less discussed. The results also showed that some HIAs included in EIS influenced decision-making in relation to raising awareness of health issues in the community. Deficiencies were however reported by respondents in relation to mainstreaming of several HIA recommendations. HIAs can be useful in promoting community health and mitigating adverse impacts of decisions made by project proponents.

Authors & Co-authors:  Gwimbi Patrick P Lebese Palesa P Kanono Kamohelo K

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Citations :  Ahammed A.K.M.R., Nixon B.M. Environmental impact monitoring in the EIA process of South Australia. Environ. Impact Assess. Rev. 2005;26:426–447.
Authors :  3
Identifiers
Doi : e04362
SSN : 2405-8440
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
EIA;EIS;Environmental assessment;Environmental health;Environmental impact assessment;Environmental risk assessment;Environmental science;Environmental toxicology;Health impact assessment;Lesotho;Metolong dam;Public health
Study Design
Study Approach
Qualitative
Country of Study
Lesotho
Publication Country
England