
Volume 31, Issue 4: August, 2004
Abstract
Community Capacity for Environmental Health Promotion:
Determinants and Implications for Practice
Nicholas Freudenberg, DrPH
The human response to an environmental hazard can either reduce
or exacerbate its impact on health. This article reviews determinants
of community-level responses to environmental health hazards.
The aim is to identify factors that can enhance a community’s
capacity to protect itself and to suggest public health strategies
that can increase such capacity. Four case histories of community
environmental health action are presented to test a theoretical
model for understanding the determinants of community capacity
to promote environmental health. Specific actions public health
professionals can take to strengthen community capacity include
increasing access to accurate science, building strong relationships
between communities and local health departments, and supporting
political reforms that level the playing field for communities
that seek to challenge corporate or government practices.
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