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Subject: FYI: Iowa Regional Meeting, IOM Project: Roundtable on
Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine
Greetings Environmental Justice
Stakeholders:
FYI: Iowa Regional Meeting, IOM
Project: Roundtable on
Environmental Health Sciences, Research,
and Medicine
Iowa Regional Meeting
IOM Project:
Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research,
and Medicine
Event
Date: November 29, 2004 - November 30, 2004
http://www.iom.edu/eventasp?id=21316Individuals
and communities today face many health problems that can be
associated with
our environment, including waste, unhealthy buildings,
suburban sprawl, air
pollution, water pollution, and environmentally
related stress. In 1998, the
Institute of Medicine created the
Roundtable on Environmental Health
Sciences, Research, and Medicine as a
venue for interested parties from the
academic, industrial, consumer,
and federal research perspectives to meet and
discuss sensitive and
difficult issues of mutual interest in a neutral
setting. The purpose
is to foster discussion among people in different
sectors and
institutions that will illuminate issues, not resolve
them.
The Roundtable has begun to sponsor regional workshops to
understand the
complex issues in various regions in the United States. Iowa,
with its
expanse of rural land area, growing agribusiness, aging population,
and
increasing immigrant population, provides an opportunity to
explore
environmental health in a region of the country that is not as
densely
populated. Agribusiness will continue to shape this landscape as
the
country progresses from family operations to large-scale
corporate
farms. The shifting agricultural practices will have impacts
on
environmental health. Other topics of potential interest are
urban
sprawl into rural regions, the changing built environment, and
the
intersection of the social environment and health.
This workshop
is an opportunity for interested parties to discuss these
local concerns in
the broader environmental health and to stimulate
dialog about these issues
among local business leaders, architects,
urban planners, engineers, public
health scientists, environmental
scientists, health care providers, social
scientists, clergy, educators,
and the general public.
This event is
free and open to all interested parties, but all
participants are asked to
pre-register.
Agenda: Iowa Regional Meeting
Rebuilding
the Unity of Health and the Environment in Rural America
Hosted by
The
Institute of Medicine's Roundtable on Environmental Health
Sciences,
Research, and Medicine
The University of Iowa's College of
Public Health
The University of Iowa's Environmental Health Sciences Research
Center
November 29-30, 2004
Iowa City, IA
Draft Agenda of
Invited Speakers
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2004
8:30
a.m. Welcome
The Honorable Paul G.
Rogers (confirmed), Chair, Roundtable on
Environmental Health Sciences,
Research, & Medicine, Partner, Hogan &
Hartson
8:35 a.m.
Charge to Speakers and Participants
James Merchant, MD (confirmed), Dean
School of Public Health, University
of Iowa
8:45 a.m. What
is Environmental Health?
TBA
9:10 a.m.
Environmental Health in Rural America
Peter Thorne, Ph.D. (confirmed),
Director, Environmental Health Sciences
Research Center, University of
Iowa
Special
Address
9:35 a.m. The Farm Bill and Environmental
Health
The Honorable Tom Harkin (invited), U.S. Senator
10:05
a.m. Break
The Social Environment in Rural
America
Moderator: Terry Meek (confirmed)
10:20 a.m. Future
of Family Farms
Neil Harl (confirmed), Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished
Professor in
Agriculture
Iowa State University
10:50
a.m. From Young to Old, Immigrants to Long Time Residents:
How
Demographics Are Shaping Rural America
Sandra Charvat Burke
(confirmed), Research Scientist, Community Vitality
Center, Iowa State
University
11:10 a.m. Diminishing Vitality of Rural
Communities: Opportunity for
Change
Chuck Hassebrook (confirmed),
Executive Director, Center for Rural
Affairs
11:30 a.m.
General Discussion
12:00 p.m. Lunch
(provided)
1:00 p.m. Latino Communities:
Language, Culture, and Health
John-Paul Chaisson-Cardenas (confirmed),
Administrator, Iowa Division of
Latino Affairs
1:30 p.m.
Rural Infrastructure: Environmental Health and Beyond
Mary Wakefield
(confirmed), Director, Center for Rural Health,
University of North Dakota
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
2:00 p.m. Rural Mental
Health: From Domestic Violence to Suicide
CeCe Arnold (confirmed),
Mental Health Director, Ligutti Rural
Community Support Program, National
Catholic Rural Life Conference
2:30 p.m. General
Discussion
3:00 p.m. Networking
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 30, 2004
8:30
a.m.
Welcome Back
Lynn Goldman, M.D., MPH, Vice-Chair, Roundtable on
Environmental Health
Sciences, Research, and Medicine, Professor, Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health
The Role of the Natural
Environment
Moderator: David Osterberg (Confirmed)
8:50
a.m. Farming Practices: From Soil Erosion to Pesticides
Mark
Ritchie (confirmed), President, Institute of Agricultural and
Trade
Policy
9:20 a.m. Water and Air Quality: Challenges
for Environmental Health
Jerald Schnoor (confirmed), Allen S. Henry Chair
of Engineering,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University
of Iowa
9:50 a.m. Ecological Footprint of Iowa Row Crop
Agriculture
Ricardo Salvador (confirmed), Professor, Iowa State
University
10:20 a.m. Break
10:40
a.m. Energy Technology: Evolving Technologies for
Improving
Health
Erroll Davis (confirmed), Chairman and CEO, Alliant
Energy
11:10 a.m. Renewable Electricity: America's New Cash
Crop
Michael Noble (confirmed), Executive Director, Minnesotans for
Energy
Efficient Economy
11:30 a.m. Opportunities for Communities:
Nebraska Environmental
Partnerships
Jackie Stumpff (confirmed),
Coordinator, Nebraska Environmental
Partnerships Program, Nebraska Department
of Environmental Quality
11:50 a.m. General Discussion
12:20
p.m. Lunch
The Built Environment and Health
Moderator:
Robert Mulqueen (Confirmed)
1:20 p.m. Urban Encroachment into Rural
Areas
Bernard Goldstein (confirmed), Dean, School of Public Health,
University
of Pittsburgh
1:50 p.m. From Abandoned
Buildings to Occupied Housing; What are the
Environmental Health
Issues?
Ken Sharp (confirmed), Executive Officer, Office of Local Board
of
Health Assistance, Iowa Department of Public Health
2:10
p.m. Opportunities for Rural Health: Bike Trails,
Exercise, and
the Built Environment
John Lowe (confirmed), Professor
and Head, Department of Community and
Behavioral Health, University of Iowa
College of Public Health
2:40 p.m. Investigation of Environmental
Exposures and Chronic Disease
in Rural Communities: The Agricultural Health
Study
Jane Hoppin (confirmed), Environmental Epidemiologist,
National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes
of
Health
3:10 p.m. General Discussion
3:40
p.m. Summation
James Merchant
4:00 p.m.
Adjourn
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