项目名称: |
Developing a SMART Framework and Practitioner Toolkit to Enhance the Public Health Benefits of Transportation Infrastructure |
摘要: |
The goal of this task of the SMART initiative is to expand the conceptual SMART framework that CARTEEH has developed and identify a range of qualitative and quantitative metrics for transportation-health pathways, which will be based on the 14 Pathways to Health (1) that have been developed by CARTEEH researchers. Activities conducted in this task include:
Ongoing engagement with stakeholders to ensure framework meets the needs of practitioners and can be easily and usefully implemented in the planning of transportation infrastructure.
(1) Literature review to document existing frameworks for public health, including those developed by transportation professionals and public health professionals.
(2) Research on and development of metrics for transportation-health pathways to determine the public health impacts and benefits of transportation infrastructure projects. Measures will be oriented to practitioners, user friendly, and will be applicable to transportation infrastructure. Metrics will utilize a combination of qualitative and quantitative measures to provide a wide range of stakeholders the ability to utilize the framework regardless of their agency’s technical expertise.
(3) Research on and documentation of strategies, methods, models, and practitioner’s guidance that transportation agencies can implement to improve the health impacts of transportation infrastructure projects for each of the transportation-health pathways.
(4) Preparation of implementation plan for development of a web-based tool for application of framework by practitioners. |
状态: |
Active |
资金: |
84286 |
资助组织: |
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology |
项目负责人: |
Khreis, Haneen;Stoeltje, Gretchen |
执行机构: |
Texas A&M Transportation Institute |
开始时间: |
20200901 |
预计完成日期: |
20210831 |
主题领域: |
Construction;Data and Information Technology;Environment;Planning and Forecasting;Safety and Human Factors;Society;Terminals and Facilities;Transportation (General) |