Public health impact of large airports

W.F. Passchier, J.A. Knottnerus, H.J. Albering, I. Walda

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Abstract

Large airports with the related infrastructure, businesses and industrial activities affect the health of the population living, travelling and working in the surroundings of or at the airport. The employment and contributions to economy from the airport and related operations are expected to have a beneficial effect, which, however, is difficult to quantify. More pertinent data are available on the, largely negative, health effects of environmental factors, such as air and soil pollution, noise, accident risk, and landscape changes. Information on the concurrent and cumulative impact of these factors is lacking, but is of primary relevance for public health policy. A committee of the Health Council of The Netherlands recently reviewed the data on the health impact of large airports. It was concluded that, generally, integrated health assessments are not available. Such assessments, as part of sustainable mobility policy, should accompany the further development of the global aviation system.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)83-96
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Environmental Health
Volume15
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2000

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