Journal article

Assessment of past, present and future health-cost externalities of air pollution in Europe and the contribution from international ship traffic using the EVA model system

J Brandt, JD Silver, JH Christensen, MS Andersen, JH Bønløkke, T Sigsgaard, C Geels, A Gross, AB Hansen, KM Hansen, GB Hedegaard, E Kaas, LM Frohn

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | Published : 2013

Abstract

An integrated model system, EVA (Economic Valuation of Air pollution), based on the impact-pathway chain has been developed to assess the health-related economic externalities of air pollution resulting from specific emission sources or sectors. The model system can be used to support policy-making with respect to emission control. In this study, we apply the EVA system to Europe, and perform a more detailed assessment of past, present, and future health-cost externalities of the total air pollution levels in Europe (including both natural and anthropogenic sources), represented by the years 2000, 2007, 2011, and 2020. We also assess the contribution to the health-related external costs from..

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Grants

Awarded by Danish Strategic Research Program on Sustainable Energy


Funding Acknowledgements

The present study is a part of the research of the Centre for Energy, Environment and Health (CEEH), financed by The Danish Strategic Research Program on Sustainable Energy under contract no. 2104-06-0027. Home page is www.ceeh.dk.