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Health Impact Assessment (HIA) of a fluvial environment recovery project in a medium-sized Spanish town

The Interdepartamental Public Health Plan of Catalonia (2014) seeks to enforce Health in All Policies (HiAP) at the regional and local levels. Within this context, the City Council of Sant Andreu de la Barca (SAB), the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona (MAB), and the Public Health Agency of Catalonia s...

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Published in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2020-02, Vol.17 (5), p.1484
Main Authors: Kögel, Cristina Casajuana, Rodríguez Peña, Tània, Sánchez, Isabel, Tobella, Montserrat, López, José Alonso, Espot, Fernando Girón, Claramunt, Francesc Pedrol, Rabal, Gemma, González Viana, Angelina
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