Environmental health impact assessment in Flanders, Belgium

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Janssens, Peter, and Luc Hens. “Environmental Health Impact Assessment in Flanders, Belgium”. Environmental Management and Health, vol. 6, no. 4, 1995, pp. 32-37, https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169510091958.
Janssens, P., & Hens, L. (1995). Environmental health impact assessment in Flanders, Belgium. Environmental Management and Health, 6(4), 32-37. https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169510091958
Janssens P, Hens L. Environmental health impact assessment in Flanders, Belgium. Environmental Management and Health. 1995;6(4):32-7.
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How can environmental impact assessments better consider human health? This paper examines the guidelines for environmental impact assessment on human health published by the Flemish Government. The guidelines aim to standardize the process of assessing the interrelationship between the environment and human health in environmental impact statements. The article outlines these guidelines and demonstrates how they should be applied in an assessment. The guidelines offer a framework for assessing how the environment and humans interrelate. It emphasizes the crucial link between environmental quality and human well-being. This interrelationship outlines these guidelines and how they should be used in an assessment.

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