From Brownfield to Breadbasket: Health Impact Assessments Help Communities Make Healthy Decisions

- Access to fresh and affordable food.
- Employment opportunities.
- Brownfield and urban revitalization.
- Crime and perceived safety.
- Household and community economics.
- Food Access - Establish a varied produce/fish selection for community nutritional needs and maintain interest of residents.
- Employment - Provide employment opportunity to clients of the nearby Interfaith Mission for Housing; consider a formal partnership and job training.
- Brownfield and Urban Revitalization Include other brownfields for an area-wide approach to revitalization. For example, the target site could be best used for food production, while other sites may be better located for distribution.
- Crime - Increase street lighting along the proposed project site and install sufficient lighting on the site.
- Household and Community Economics - Consider alternative models of food distribution, such as a Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) program, which would reduce costs to residents and assist local farmers with production issues.
- EPA’s Health research on Health Impact Assessments
- Fact Sheet for Dover, Delaware HIA
- Final Report on Former Chesapeake Supply Brownfield Revitalization: Rapid Health Impact Assessment
- EPA's Brownfields Program
- Brownfields Urban Agriculture
- Brownfield Urban Farm Business Plan
- Aquaponics Business Plan and User Guide