National HIA Meeting 2012 Policy Maker Track Approaches to Implementing HIA

National HIA Meeting 2012 Policy Maker Track Approaches to Implementing HIA

OVERVIEW

This panel will present various policy-making frameworks that have been proposed or are in use to formalize HIA practice in federal, state and local settings.


Moderator: Keshia Pollack, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health


Doug Farquhar, National Conference of State Legislatures

NCSL, Survey of State Legislation Related to HIA


Horst Greczmiel, Council on Environmental Quality

White House Council on Environmental Quality – National Environmental Policy Act and Federal Administrative Decision Making


Heather Ream, San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)

San Diego Association of Governments – Land Use and Transportation Planning

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