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Scoping, part 2 Steve White, MURP Oregon Public Health Institute

Scoping, part 2 Steve White, MURP Oregon Public Health Institute. Session Agenda. Questions from yesterday’s scoping work Quick review of Scoping outcomes “How” Case Study Example Lake Oswego to Portland HIA “How” Exercises Workbook worksheets. Scoping Outcomes.

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Scoping, part 2 Steve White, MURP Oregon Public Health Institute

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  1. Scoping, part 2Steve White, MURPOregon Public Health Institute

  2. Session Agenda • Questions from yesterday’s scoping work • Quick review of Scoping outcomes • “How” Case Study Example • Lake Oswego to Portland HIA • “How” Exercises • Workbook worksheets

  3. Scoping Outcomes A brief summary and logic model of the pathways through which the population’s health and health determinants could be affected and the health effects to be addressed. A description of the health determinants and outcomes that will be assessed in the HIA, as well as the rationale for why they were selected over others

  4. Scoping Outcomes A description of the research questions, data sources, and methods to be used. Identification of apparent data gaps and of data collection that could be undertaken to address the gaps or a rationale for not undertaking data collection. A timeline of assessment activities, including who is responsible for completing each activity

  5. Scoping Exercises Pathway Diagrams Research questions, data needs, and possible methodologies

  6. Lake Oswego to Portland Transit Study Example • Metro (MPO)-led DEIS focusing on evaluating 3 transit alternatives for the Hwy 43 corridor • No-build • Enhanced Bus • Streetcar • Key Decision: Selection of a “Locally-Preferred Alternative”

  7. Example: Lake Oswego to Portland Transit Study • Choice of transit alternative • Streetcar • Enhanced bus • No build

  8. Example: Lake Oswego to Portland Transit Study New infrastructure • Choice of transit alternative • Streetcar • Enhanced bus • No build Improved transit level-of-service

  9. Example: Lake Oswego to Portland Transit Study Disposable Income Noise New infrastructure Concentration of Outdoor Air Pollutants • Choice of transit alternative • Streetcar • Enhanced bus • No build Safety from Crashes Opportunities for Physical Activity Improved transit level-of-service Access to Health-supportive Resources

  10. Lung Cancer Asthma Decreased Lung Function Heart Disease Emphysema Bronchitis All-cause Mortality Example: Lake Oswego to Portland Transit Study Disposable Income Noise New infrastructure Concentration of Outdoor Air Pollutants Injuries Death • Choice of transit alternative • Streetcar • Enhanced bus • No build Safety from Crashes Colon and Breast Cancer Diabetes Stroke High Blood Pressure Joint and Muscle Function Heart Disease All-cause Mortality Multiple Mental Health Outcomes Opportunities for Physical Activity Improved transit level-of-service Access to Health-supportive Resources Multiple Beneficial Mental and Physical Outcomes

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