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Opportunities for the Gulf Research Program: Community Resilience and Health: Summary of a Workshop [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 90 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309368529
  • ISBN-13: 9780309368520
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 90 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309368529
  • ISBN-13: 9780309368520
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There are many connections between human communities and their surrounding environments that influence community resilience and health in the Gulf of Mexico. The impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on Gulf communities and ecosystems - coupled with the region's preexisting health challenges and environmental stressors - illustrate the need to better understand these connections. In the future, natural and man-made disasters, climate change impacts, and other environmental stressors will present complex challenges to the physical, mental, and social well-being of communities in the Gulf. Understanding the interrelationships among health, ecological, and economic impacts of disasters and other environmental stressors will be crucial to addressing these challenges.



Opportunities for the Gulf Research Program: Community Resilience and Health summarizes a Gulf Research Program workshop held on September 22-23, 2014, in New Orleans, Louisiana. The workshop examined opportunities to improve the health, well-being, and resilience of communities in the Gulf region through discussions with about 50 participants with diverse expertise and experience. These discussions identified perceived needs, challenges, and opportunities that align with the Gulf Research Program's mission and goals - particularly its goal to improve understanding of the connections between human health and the environment to support the development of health and resilient Gulf communities. This workshop is expected to lead to the development of additional Program activities and opportunities for the research community.





Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 Human Health, Public Health Practice, and Community Resilience 3 Perspectives on Resilient Communities 4 Reducing Risk and Improving Disaster Recovery 5 Building Resilience in the Gulf Region 6 Capacity to Address Environmental Health Risks 7 Long-term Opportunities 8 Lasting Benefit References A--Workshop Agenda B--Statement of Task C--Speaker Biographies D--Workshop Attendees E--Related Funding Programs
1 Introduction
1(3)
Developing Healthy and Resilient Gulf Communities
2(1)
About the Workshop Summary
2(2)
2 Human Health, Public Health Practice, And Community Resilience
4(8)
Health, Resilience, and Sustainability
4(1)
Measuring Resilience
5(1)
Health and Resilience After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
6(1)
Oil Spill--Related Research
7(2)
Potential Research Opportunities
9(3)
3 Perspectives On Resilient Communities
12(6)
Developing a Resilience Mindset
12(1)
Resilient Communities: Learning from the Past and Planning for the Future
13(1)
Key Characteristics of Resilient Communities
14(1)
Lessons from the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
15(1)
Resilience as Routine Practice
16(1)
Breakout Discussion Summary
17(1)
4 Reducing Risk And Improving Disaster Recovery
18(8)
Assessing Postdisaster Health Impacts
18(1)
Mental Health Impacts of Disasters
19(2)
Linking Community Recovery and Resilience
21(1)
Health Equity and Resilience
21(1)
Access and Use of Health Information
22(1)
Health Needs of Coastal Populations
23(1)
Breakout Discussion Summary
23(3)
5 Building Resilience In The Gulf Region
26(8)
Public Health in a Gulf Community
26(1)
Recovery Planning in Galveston, Texas
27(2)
The Coastal Resilience Index
29(1)
Sea Grant and the Gulf Region's Fishing Communities
29(1)
Linking Science and Citizens
30(1)
Lessons from the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council
31(1)
Breakout Discussion Summary
32(2)
6 Capacity To Address Environmental Health Risks
34(11)
Sentinel System for Ecosystem and Human Health
34(1)
University-Community Partnerships and Seafood Safety
35(1)
Public Health Department Needs and Opportunities
36(1)
Detecting and Understanding Exposures
36(1)
NIH Gulf Oil Spill and Disaster Research Response
37(2)
Connecting Oil Spill Responders to Communities and Researchers
39(2)
Risk Communications
41(1)
Using Social Media During Disasters
42(1)
Building Trust
42(1)
Breakout Discussion Summary
43(2)
7 Long-Term Opportunities
45(9)
A Gulf Center Linking Health, Society, and the Environment
45(2)
Evaluating Ecosystem Services
47(1)
Tapping into the Knowledge of Communities
48(1)
Linkages to Oceans and Human Health Programs
49(1)
Investing in People, Pelicans, and Pupils
50(1)
Climate Change and Sea Level Rise
51(1)
Community Engagement
52(1)
Leadership Development
53(1)
Program Sustainability
53(1)
8 Lasting Benefit
54(5)
References
56(3)
APPENDIXES
A Workshop Agenda
59(3)
B Statement of Task
62(1)
C Speaker Biographies
63(9)
D Workshop Attendees
72(2)
E Related Funding Programs
74