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  • ...sion making. Opasnet is maintained and developed by National Institute for Health and Welfare ([[THL]]), Finland. The website collects, synthesises, and dist ...th, i.e. a research field that studies the impacts of environment on human health. We are actively working, among other things, on climate change and air pol
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  • ...n-organised, non-fixed) group of rational actors to describe environmental health risks and resolve disputes that arise during the process about the content? -- large meteor impacts
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  • ...ww.wupperinst.org/Sites/Projects/rg2/3214e.html Linking Schemes: Potential Impacts of Linking the EU Emissions Trading System with Emerging Carbon Markets in ...et.cfm?id=520 Nordic Centre of Excellence Programme in Food, Nutrition and Health]
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  • ...ations and allows for the determination of the effect of source control on health outcomes. Thus, an important tool for risk assessment is the derivation of ...s or all exposed. While population iF is useful in determining large-scale impacts of a pollutant, the evaluation of the distribution of individual intake fra
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  • ...d. In addition, the consequent health, well-being, employment, and climate impacts are presented.]] ...s/c/c9/Tuomisto_Hameerkyro2006_jaettu2.pdf a presentation about the health impacts of the plan] by academy researcher Jouni Tuomisto.
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  • ...: a monologue. In these monologues, an expert talks about risks and health impacts using a highly sophisticated language and structure. These monologues were ...n analysis in environmental health which deals with the interplay of human health and the environmental factors that affect it.
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  • ...actions that would reduce the negative impacts of the environment on human health. {{needs editing}} Editorial Environment Meets Health, Again Richard J. Jackson*
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  • ...important economic activities in the European Union. The leading economic impacts of the fisheries sector lies as employer in areas where there are often few ...K & Lacambra C. 2003. From Population Ecology to Socio-Economic and Human Health Issues. In: Effects of Pollution on Fish, Molecular Effects and Population
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  • {{defend_invalid|1: |All industrial activity causes emissions and health impacts.|--23:49, 31 May 2007 (EEST)}} ...e been used. Therefore the activity is not acceptable, and neither are its impacts.|--23:49, 31 May 2007 (EEST) {{!}} [[:op_fi:Keskustelu:Hämeenkyrön jätte
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  • ...detailed modelling of different urban scenarios and prediction of possible impacts of urban pollution. * understanding the impacts of urban pollutants on human and ecological health.
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  • ...ted benefit and risk analysis. Web-based tool for assesing food safety and health benefits''. *National Institute for Public Health and the Environment: Dr. Nynke de Jong, RIVM
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  • ...alysis and then proactive measures. In the case of catastrophic non-linear impacts, it is just too late to target actions reactively to problems that are obse .... This development might be severely threatened by catastrophic non-linear impacts that originate from the existing pressures (e.g. the excess CO<sub>2</sub>
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  • ...y directed to postgraduate students working in the fields of environmental health or risk assessment, but it is also open to anyone interested. If you want t ...:'''|| National Public Health Institute (KTL), Department of Environmental Health
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  • expected/considered effects/impacts: **life-long impacts: obesity, CVD, type 2 diabetes
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  • '''SETURI''' is a research project that estimates and compares the health impacts of the major environmental stressors in Finland. The common metric applied
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  • ...ed salmon because of its persistent pollutants justifiable based on public health considerations? * Pollutant risk is much smaller than the net health benefit of farmed salmon
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  • [[Category:Health effects]] What are the current '''net health effects due to the consumption of salmon''' in Western Europe (beneficial e
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  • :::::[[Health impact assessment|Health impacts]] and valuation ...ure-response function modelling]] | Categories: [[:Category:Health effects|Health effects]] | [[:Category:Exposure-response functions|Exposure-response funct
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  • ...l chain approach]] following the causal chain of pollution from release to health impact and valuation. ...s to look at the health effects of secondary particles he is advised which health effects (and maybe default exposure-response-relationships) he should take
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  • [[Category:Health impact]] [[Image:Assessment on health impacts of bus emissions in Helsinki.PNG]]
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  • ...to e.g. estimate the impacts of policies on emissions and consequently to health effects. For further details, see [[Guidance and methods for indicator sele
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  • ...r understanding a situation, such as activities, emissions, exposures, and health effects. Decisions that may change the future situation are implicitly incl ...several scenarios are defined and then compared to each other, e.g. if the impacts of a certain policy (measure) is assessed. A particular set of scenarios ca
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  • ...dpoints of interest? What issues must be studied to be able to predict the impacts of decisions actions? These issues are operationalised using structured obj ...ey relate to each other (through causation or other ways)? Typically, with health impact assessments:
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  • ...t methods to provide guidance for a comprehensive integrated environmental health impact assessment.<ref name="Intarese_framework">[http://www.intarese.org/k ...d environmental health impact assessment of systemic risks." Environmental Health 7:61. doi:10.1186/1476-069X-7-61</ref>
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  • ...hus endeavours to take account of all the main factors, links, effects and impacts relating to a defined issue or problem.<ref name="Indicator_spec">[[:Intare
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  • ...nd Merkhofer, M.W. 1993. Risk assessment methods, Approaches for assessing health and environmental risks. Plenum Press, New York and London, p. 3.</ref><sec * [[Talk:Assessment of the health impacts of H1N1 vaccination]]
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  • ...omparing the outcomes of the models, e.g. health effects or, more generic, impacts. The outcomes are translated into a compound measure, e.g. DALYs, euros. Me
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  • ...st of terms that have a particular meaning in the context of environmental health assessment.</big> ...ce]] that policy support should be based on causal understanding about the impacts of policy options on the outcomes desired. Impact assessments are practical
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  • ...under preparation in the risk research group, Department of Environmental Health, KTL, Finland. The actual published articles are on the page [[Publications ...o areas that maximally benefit societal decision-making in terms of public health
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  • ...mental health impact assessment (IEHIA) covering the steps from sources to impacts. The specific templates would then be some more detailed general frameworks
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  • ...t, be it risk, impact, integrated, health impact, integrated environmental health impact, or whatever assessment, is to use the means and methods of science '''Asessments in environment and health
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  • ...or the purpose of informing decision making upon actions to reduce adverse health effects and enhance beneficial effects. IEHIA is by its nature a multi-disc ...some time already, scientific literature on fields relevant to IEHIA, e.g. health impact assessment (HIA), environmental impact assessment (EIA), risk assess
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  • ...overall health impacts of fish consumption in the Beneris population. The impacts considered are [[Intelligence quotient change in children in Beneris]], [[R
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  • ...tional Institute for Health and Welfare]] (the Department of Environmental Health, located in Kuopio, Finland). ...tional Institute for Health and Welfare]] (the Department of Environmental Health, located in Kuopio, Finland).
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  • [[heande:Evaluating performance of environmental health assessments]] ...sments and Models—From Outputs to Outcomes? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2013, 10:2621-2642. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph10072621
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  • ...raffic in the Helsinki Metropolitan area''' estimates the health and other impacts of composite traffic, a hypothetical large-scale demand-responsive public t The purpose is to estimate the impacts of composite traffic compared with private cars. The assessment is based on
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  • ...me="Rimm"> Mozaffarian D., Rimm E.B., Fish intake, contaminants, and human health. Evaluating the risks and the benefits. (Reprinted) JAMA, 2006. Vol 296, No , which have large impacts on public health in Finland. Moreover, omega-3 fatty acids have beneficial effects on other
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  • [[Category:Health effects]] ...assessment''' is an assessment method that is used to estimate the health impacts of a particular event or policy. In Europe, it is most widely used in UK, F
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  • ...ucing scientifically sound advice for policy-making on major environmental health problems. In addition, the program offers knowledge, skills, and tools to p ...lt on the top of a relevant Bachelor of Science degree on environmental or health sciences.
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  • ...years|Quality-adjusted life years]] (QALYs). {{reslink|Calculating health impacts is NOT calculating DALYS}}
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  • | page = Assessment on impacts of emission trading on city-level (ET-CL) ...xpose policies based on popular trends rather than science, and assess the impacts of new innovative solutions. It aims to offer information and guidance to t
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  • [[Category:Health effects]] This is the main page of the WP3.4 assessment of the health impacts of nitrate in drinking water. This and the articles linked to it describe t
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  • '''Heimtsa''' (Health and environment integrated methodology and toolbox for scenario assessment) ...opean level on the basis of results from using the IAS; (iv)Development of health impact assessment/cost-benefit analysis capability in Europe.
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  • '''Intarese method''' is a method for performing environmental health risk assessments in an efficient way to produce high-quality quantitative a ::&larr; In general, '''the information provided is about predictions on the impacts of possible decisions on some outcomes that have a societal value'''. Howev
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  • '''Bioher assessment''' about health impacts of small scale wood burning is closed. ==Health and climate impacts of heat production in small municipalities (BIOHER)==
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  • * it helps in understanding the impacts of uncertainties on conclusions and ...r units than money, e.g. [[DALY|disability-adjusted life years]] if health impacts only are considered.
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  • '''Health indicator''' is a metric that is used to measure health or/and welfare. There are several indicators available, for a variety of pu What health indicators exist and in which situations each of them are useful?
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  • ...y targeted to postgraduate students working in the fields of environmental health or risk assessment, but it is also open to anyone interested. If you want t ...onal Institute for Health and Welfare]] (THL), Department of Environmental Health
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  • [[Category:National Institute of Public Health and Welfare]] ...and their abatement''' is a [[task]] of the [[National Institute of Public Health and Welfare]] (NIPHW).
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  • ...traffic in the Helsinki metropolitan area''' evaluates operational costs, health costs, and carbon dioxide climate costs in a hypothetical situation where a | question = What are the operational costs, health costs, and carbon dioxide climate costs in a hypothetical situation where a
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  • *PM2.5 emissions (-&gt;health effects) *PM2.5 climate effect (-&gt; health effects)
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  • *Topic: health impacts in Finland in 2030 under different climate change, energy use and building *Exposures and health impacts included:
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  • * Other impacts: Cost * The Assessment and Modeling unit, National Institute for Health and Welfare of Finland, THL.
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  • ...ate health markers and studies on relationship between intermediary health impacts and cardiopulmonay mortality. ...unction from combination of exposure-intermediary health and intermiediary health - cardiopulmonary mortality studies (gives us additional information on exp
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  • ...PAS - Transportation, air pollution and physical activities: An integrated health risk assessment programme of climate change and urban policies. * other health related outcomes
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  • #REDIRECT [[Summarising health impacts]]
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  • ...ocess. The information is organised as an [[assessment]] that predicts the impacts of different decision options on some outcomes of interest. Information is | Pohjola and Tuomisto: Environmental Health 2011, [http://en.opasnet.org/w/Dimensions_of_openness]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Health impacts of natural gas or other engines in buses in Helsinki]]
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  • [[Category:Health impact]] ...te of Health and Welfare (THL, Finland), the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM, the Netherlands), and Netherlands Environmental
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  • field is environmental health, but the assessments can be from any clarify many policy questions, show easily forgotten impacts of policies, and
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  • '''Climate change, air quality and housing – future challenges to public health (CLAIH)''' ...missions from household heating in Finland when costs from indirect health impacts of the measures are also taken into consideration.
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  • '''[http://www.intarese.org INTARESE] (Integrated Assessment of Health Risks of Environmental Stressors in Europe)''' is a research project in the ...ines as a basis for integrated assessment of both environmental and health impacts and risks;
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  • ...For example, [[Intarese]] is developing a toolbox for making environmental health impact assessments on the Internet. [[Heimtsa]] is collecting a [[Opasnet B ...policies on city-level (the case city is Helsinki) in [[Opasnet]]. Health impacts of fine particles from heat production and traffic are estimated together w
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  • What are the health effects of climate change mitigation and adaptation policies in Europe ([[E * Endpoints: Application costs, health impacts, health care costs, greenhouse gas emissions.
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  • 1) National Institute for Health and Welfare, Kuopio, Finland ...eded for making a decision is organised as an assessment that predicts the impacts of different decision options on some outcomes of interest. Decisions, outc
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  • ...or Master's (MSc) Degree Programme in General Toxicology and Environmental Health Risk Assessment [http://www.uef.fi/toxen ToxEn]. * Degree Programme: ToxEn, Environment health risk assessment
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  • ...nen and Jouni T. Tuomisto: Dioxin synopsis. Report. National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), ISSN 1798-0089 ; 14/2011 [http://www.thl.fi/thl-client/p There have been concerns over the years about the potential health impact of dioxins found in the environment and in the food supply. In recen
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  • '''Kopra''' was a research project about health impacts of fine particles in Finland.
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  • |Health impacts of long-term exposure to disinfection by-products in drinking water |The overall aim of the HiWATE Project is to investigate potential human health risks (e.g. cancer, premature births, small for gestational age, semen qual
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  • ...d make use of specific features of the ecosystem and crop models to depict impacts on vegetation. The ecosystem models include an algorithm that estimates the ...very detailed modelling of the interacting systems including many relevant impacts. Examples of IMAGE applications are:
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  • ...nt levels of ozone. It explores future trends in emission developments and impacts on sensitive ecosystems. ...ntries that simultaneously achieve user-specified targets for human health impacts, ecosystem protection, and maximum allowed violations of WHO guidelines val
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  • ...el) is an Impact Assessment Model that supports the assessment of priority impacts resulting from emission of pollutants to the atmosphere. It is a modular so ...s and damage costs can be estimated for the following four areas: 1. human health (life expectancy, morbidity) 2. materials (mostly building material: e.g. l
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  • ...iness Services, (38) Public Administration & Defence, (39) Education, (40) Health & Social Work, (41) Miscellaneous Services, (42) Unallocated. de-Ramon, Sebastian and Richard Lewney (2004), Macroeconomic and Structural Impacts of IST, International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management (IJTPM),
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  • This area is concerned with the likely impacts of policy measures and initiatives on the pursuit of the economic objective ...tial requirements; iii. Consumer policy, focussed on the protection of the health, safety and economic interests of consumers, and on their right both to inf
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  • ...range of aspects, including: Business Ethics; Equal Opportunities Policy; Health, Safety & Environment; Treatment of animals; Antitrust policy; Product safe ...le products but on the actual conduct of business operation; most notably, Health, Safety & Environment regulation is known to entail significant compliance
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  • ...and understand the effect of fish on different population subgroups (age, health, pregnancy etc.) In order to obtain the general objective of "improving the health and well-being of European citizens through higher quality of food and impr
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  • ...The Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALY) has emerged in the international health policy lexicon as a new measure of "burden of Disease". The conceptual fram ...Water Disinfection : Disabiliity Adjusted Life-Years on the Scale. Environ Health Perspect 108:315-321 (2000)</ref>
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  • ...g (Taiwan). In both cases rice oil was contaminated and caused a number of health effects. ...q) per person which is close to the lowest concentrations possibly causing health effects. Some subgroups within the society (e.g., nursing babies and people
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  • ...this impact area include: consumer representation and education; consumer health and safety; the economic interest of consumers. ...he following key questions are of particular importance when examining the impacts of policy initiatives on consumers and households:
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  • Public budget expenditure items include Education, Health, Welfare and social security, Housing and other social services, infrastruc Whenever analysisng impacts on public authorities, consideration should be given to their role vis-à-v
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  • How to assess typical economic impacts in an assessment? This code tells how to calculate prices of emissions, external costs of health and CO2 emissions, net costs of operating power plants (two different versi
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  • ...trophying, photochemical or harmful air pollutants that might affect human health, damage crops or buildings or lead to deterioration in the environment (pol ...heric ozone, tropospheric or ground level ozone can adversely affect human health. Ground level ozone can also have adverse effects on building materials and
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  • While air is polluted in many ways, clean air is an important ingredient for health and well being of humans and ecosystems. Air pollutants can carry long dist ...ogramme includes the impact area of air under the headline Environment and Health. It demands the adoption of a thematic strategy on air pollution. Air polic
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  • ...y of Water Resources" as a key issue in its priority area "Environment and Health and Quality of Life" and demands the development of a thematic strategy on: ...he following key questions are of particular importance when examining the impacts of policy initiatives on water quality and resources:
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  • ...of certain toxic substances in waste streams can impact seriously on human health and the environment.<ref name="was"/> ...Integrated Product Policy approach seeks to minimize harmful environmental impacts at all stages of the products life-cycle. In 2003, the Commission has table
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  • ...predictable risks for the native plant and animal population and for human health.<ref name="risk">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in the Europea ...he following key questions are of particular importance when examining the impacts of policy initiatives on the likelihood or scale of environmental risks:
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  • ...ls) foresees a new procedure and aims at improving the protection of human health and the environment from the hazards of chemicals and enhancing the competi ...he project level (Directive 85/337/EEC), which e.g. assesses environmental impacts of major industrial installations. The assessment obligation has also been
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  • [[Category:Health]] ..., clothing, entertainment or drugs development. Protecting and raising the health status and conditions of animals in the Community of Member States is an im
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  • ...ocial implications can also be significant, ranging from damages to public health (stress and work related illnesses), to exclusion of individuals and groups
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  • ...nce is a key component of employment legislation. Successful management of health and safety is best achieved through good faith co-operation in the place of
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  • .... skills, life-long learning and career development ; . gender equality; . health and safety at work; . balance between flexibility and security; . inclusion ...he following key questions are of particular importance when examining the impacts of policy initiatives on specific regions or sectors:
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  • ..., gender, disability and race. The consequences of exclusion, such as poor health, can further exacerbate the problem of social exclusion by lowering educati
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  • ...tion which promote access to employment. Retirement pensions and access to health care also play an important role in the fight against social exclusion.<ref ...he following key questions are of particular importance when examining the impacts of policy initiatives on specific regions or sectors:
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  • *Life-expectancy and state of health of the population impacted ...ues, in particular in the Clean Air for Europe (CAFE) Programme. Volume 2: Health Impact Assessment. AEA Technology Environment, 2005.]</ref>
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  • *Chronic exposure mortality impacts (death after 10 years of exposure, 3% discount rate applied) *Acute exposure mortality impacts (immediate death, assumed that the victim's health condition is not a factor in WTP, no discount applied)
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  • ...nen and Jouni T. Tuomisto: Dioxin synopsis. Report. National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), ISSN 1798-0089 ; 14/2011 [http://www.thl.fi/thl-client/p ...nt here. One is that some of the most important sources are beneficial for health for other reasons, e.g. breast milk and fish. It is not rational to limit t
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  • [[Category:Health impact]] ...2008) Lifetime Medical Costs of Obesity: Prevention No Cure for Increasing Health Expenditure. PLoS Med 5(2): e29. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050029 [http://w
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  • ** the compensation of impacts of climate change, * does not cause major adverse side effects in ecology, health, economy, or other sector?
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  • [[Category:Health effects]] ...n fish|assessment about methylmercury and omega-3 fatty acids]], and their impacts on intelligence quotient (IQ) in children.
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  • ...ir contains a mix of pollutants, many of which are identified as potential health hazards. ...reasons why health impact assessment on indoor PM is less elaborated than health impact assessment of outdoor PM:
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  • ...tion of greater Helsinki? Which are the causal pathways that mediate these impacts? Scientifically defendable answers are sought for these questions. Poor ans
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  • == Ranking of environmental stressors by health impact in Europe (EBoDE pilot) == ...out for nine environmental stressors having sufficient evidence linked to health outcomes (first priority stressors, see figure).
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  • The model describes six components of the environment-health chain: *Effects — adverse impacts on health due to these exposures
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  • ...evance, e.g. related to COP-15 (Dec 2009) or Conference of Environment and Health Ministers of Europe (early 2010?), * is prognostic, i.e. assesses future impacts of current policy options?
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  • ...inciples and outcomes of environmental policy decisions and how these have impacts on different social groups. ...s commonly seen between socio-economic status, environmental exposures and health. These relationships need to be recognised and allowed for in assessments,
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  • Environment and health policy perspective on FP7 '''Outstanding Environment and Health Issues
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  • ** Impacts of emissions are considered European-wide *** air pollutants -> human health, material, crops
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  • Health and Environment Integrated Methodology and Toolbox for Scenario Assessment ...and applying new, integrated approaches to the assessment of environmental health risks and consequences, in support of European policy in transport, energy,
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  • ...formal responsibility to deal with the consequences of risks, for example health services, insurance companies, and employers. ...should be asked how they value certain health, environmental and economic impacts. Afterall, they have to live with the consequences.
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  • [[Category:Health effects]] [[Category:Impacts]]
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  • ! Health endpoints ...ctor to be multiplied by accumulated exposure to get the cases of physical impacts (1 per t of emissions)
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  • [[Category:Health effects]] [[Category:Impacts]]
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  • ...scribes the way integrated measures can be used as a way to valuate health impacts. We focus on ''DALYs''. ...situation, and the '''severity''' of that situation (ranging from 0 (full health) to 1 (mortality)).
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  • ...to make use of internal dose to health effect, instead of external dose to health effect. Often at least in the case of air pollution, most measurements are ...tive and influential institute or organisation, like for example the World Health Organization, one should use that in the HIA. If not available, they recomm
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  • ...defines it as a technique where the results of monetary (environmental or health) valuation studies, estimated through market based or non-market based econ ...policy action, how the environmental impacts were measured, and how these impacts affect recreation use;
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  • ...each other or with costs. Therefore, monetary values should be give to the health outcomes. The principles of a cost-benefit-analysis and a cost-effectivenes ...d also be reduced significantly. Within a cost-effectiveness analysis, the impacts of different technical alternatives can be determined, but a comprehensive
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  • ...pport policy decisions in the context of reducing environmental and health impacts from energy use (ExternE project series). It is similar to the causal chain ...s-to-pay’ for improved environmental quality. It is obvious that not all impacts can be modelled for all pollutants in detail. For this reason the most impo
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  • = Monetisation of impacts = == Purpose of monetising health impacts and quantifying health damage costs ==
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  • ...total number of years of life lost (YLLs). This can be calculated for any health outcome as the age-specific mortality multiplied by age-specific life expec ...nd the statistics derived from them may be used in the valuation of health impacts.
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  • == Monetary values used for evaluation of impacts to human health in NEEDS: == ...air pollutants, heavy metals, etc.), noise, and greenhouse gases on human health, ecosystems, materials and crops.
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  • ...nefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: household energy. Health and Climate Series 4, The Lancet. Published online November 25, 2009. Doi:1 Health impacts of different climate change mitigation strategies aimed at reducing GHG emi
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  • ...onsidered (e.g. more air conditioning due to a higher temperature). Direct health effects like excessive heat and UV radiation are also considered. ...nd policy scenario are compared to each other and the difference in health impacts attributed to the total bundle of measures in the policy scenario. However,
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  • ....pdf}}||WP3||PU||Successful. || Summary tables and references about health impacts of fish. ...and understand the effect of fish on different population subgroups (age, health, pregnancy etc.)
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  • ...should the [[TEF]] concept be accounted for when making an [[environmental health assessment]]? ...2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compounds. Part II: Health Assessment for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) and Related Compo
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  • ...tion, “World Health Report 2002” has made a list of the top ten global health risks: undernutrition, unsafe sex, blood pressure, tobacco, alcohol, unsafe ...hese, water/hygiene and indoor smoke were also among the top ten universal health risks.
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  • ...t. It is possible to squander valuable resources in a manner that benefits health very little, if one cannot differentiate between what is important and what ...esponsible behaviour by some parties, but at the end of the day the health impacts were fortunately rather limited. The costs, however, were astronomical. At
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  • ...s swept up into the throat and swallowed. The most important parameter for health effects seems to be PM2.5, the concentration of particulate matter smaller ====Health effects====
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  • ...e change, often inaccurately called the greenhouse effect, will affect our health in many ways. The true greenhouse effect is an ancient phenomenon, and in f ====How then about our health?====
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  • ...r. Logically, one could ask, if energy production is so detrimental to our health, why bother? Are we on a path of self-destruction due to our addiction to e ...nhouse gases and contributes to global warming. We should not overlook the health problems of one sub-group, the coal miners who have to dig the coal out of
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  • ...ed at the service station, and finally incorporating the environmental and health effects of exhaust gases. Life cycle analysis is useful in that it may reveal the environmental or health impact of the whole chain of activities compared with a totally different s
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  • ...ed metropolitan area. These estimates were used in the assessment [[Health impacts of urban heat island mitigation in Europe]].
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  • What are the health impacts of exposure to indoor air pollutants? ...all installations which may damage the building, deteriorate IAQ or cause health risks. Assign for each building a sufficiently qualified and trained person
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  • ...an health. Therefore, you can find assessments about, among others, health impacts of air pollution, climate change, and persistent pollutants in food. Specif ...ary boundaries (3) decision makers (e.g. in Ministry of Social affairs and Health, Municipality councils, or industry and business) who want to see what boun
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  • ## improved prediction of impacts of policy measures leading to more efficient implementation of government p ...g population in EU countries (open cost effectiveness assessment in public health care)
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  • ...for health and well-being. These GHG reduction policies may affect public health in various ways, such as the choices made regarding the selection of fuels ...an green spaces, workplaces, transport and lifestyles. Distribution of the impacts across different socioeconomic groups will be addressed.
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  • ...fficiency of Buildings: Impacts on Indoor Environmental Quality and Public Health in Europe''' ...factors. Demonstrating the impacts that are most positive for occupants’ health and welfare would ultimately support sustainable practices in building cons
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  • ...can to some extent be seen as a consumer or private issue, its effects on health were recently recognized to request the definition of public policies namel ...nal activity report. EnVIE (Co-ordination Action on Indoor Air Quality and Health Effects), Deliverable 0.1.4, 2009. [http://paginas.fe.up.pt/~envie/finalrep
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  • ...nted and how the common currencies can be applied to estimate the effects. Health benefits refer to ones described in the PlantLIBRA Description of Work, and ...nce of new cases. Incidence is the standard quantitative measure in public health.
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  • | page = Health impacts of urban heat island mitigation in Europe ...th impacts of heat exposure in large European cities? How much could these impacts be reduced by measures aimed at mitigating the urban heat island (UHI) effe
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  • | page = Health impact of radon in Europe |question = Radon gas in homes is a major environmental health hazard causing lung cancer. Good building policies can reduce radon concent
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  • ...impact assessments having a wide scope relating to both environmental and health issues conducted so as to prevent against land surface heating that could r * [[Health impacts of urban heat island mitigation in Europe]]
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  • |question = Dampness and mould in homes is a major environmental health hazard causing asthma and allergic or respiratory symptoms. Good building p ...res are taken. More should be known about determinants of dampness-related health problems to be able to design climate-friendly building policies that also
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  • ...y for modelling health impacts of heat exposure in the assessment [[Health impacts of urban heat island mitigation in Europe]]: ...e cities based on the methodology and data used in the assessment [[Health impacts of urban heat island mitigation in Europe]].'''
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  • ...rs). The method was developed in [[Intarese]] project as an extension to [[health impact assessment]]. * [[Health impact assessment]]
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  • 19: If the starting point for the assessment is ”Health outcome scenarios”, then mortality risk in different scenarios is calcula ...point for the assessment is ”Total burden of disease”, i.e. the health impacts of an exposure are calculated based on exposure scenarios, exposure-respons
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  • ...several risk-benefit analyses about environmental health (a field studying health effects caused by environmental factors). However, all types of research is ...re several finished assessments performed in Opasnet about environment and health: http://bit.ly/fX3mup (indoor moisture and asthma) http://bit.ly/g4frtS (ra
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  • ...ues, in particular in the Clean Air for Europe (CAFE) Programme. Volume 2: Health Impact Assessment. AEA Technology Environment, 2005.]</ref> ...and it is more appropriate to use VOLYs than DALYs when converting health impacts to money. However, DALYs can be used in preliminary assessments although ma
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  • ...ks needed in Opasnet assessments, such as functions for calculating health impacts from ERF (the function takes in RR or OR or both and automatically calculat
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  • ==Health Risk Analysis== ==Environmental Health Risk Analysis==
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  • ...nics in some areas were overwhelmed by infected people. In June, the World Health Organization (WHO) and US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) stopped countin ...mber of cases was in steep decline (WHO 2010). On 10 August 2010 the World Health Organization announced the end of the H1N1 pandemic (Helsingin Sanomat 2010
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  • ...easure is usually the vaccine. This assessment can effectively compare the impacts of both decisions using DALYs. It could be directly applied on the decision ...r, I would not mind that these methods are installed to protect the public health.
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  • ==Point of view: Ministry of Social Affairs and Health== ...on not to vaccinate anyone. Group 1 suggests use of DALY:s to evaluate the impacts of the vaccination decisions.
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  • ...yourself managing a project of developing capacity to manage major public health risks. In your project you want to take account of the lessons that could b ...nt in a health care center, health researcher, journalist, nurse in public health care, principal of an elementary school, …
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  • ==Ministry of Health== ...or each group looks credible though may need verification with Ministry of Health data before complete acceptance of the results.
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  • ...A: also include consideration/evaluation of the [[Assessment of the health impacts of H1N1 vaccination|example swine flu/narcolepsy model]] (discussed in 8.4. ...of the analysis is relevant for the Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health because it evaluates if it was a good decision to vaccinate the whole popul
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  • ...yourself managing a project of developing capacity to manage major public health risks. In your project you want to take account of the lessons that could b ...nt in a health care center, health researcher, journalist, nurse in public health care, principal of an elementary school, …
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  • |question = What should we as environmental and health scientists do about the Fukushima accidents? |answer = There is an urgent need to do technical, environmental, and health studies in, around, and near Fukushima nuclear reactors that were damaged i
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  • *Cost of health effects in all three scenarios *Comparison of health effect costs to different decision costs.
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  • ...ctive policy measures, quantitative information about the extent of health impacts of different environmental stressors is needed. ...blic health decisions, and therefore to find a way of comparing dissimilar health effects.
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  • Authors and National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Report 1/2011 [http://www.thl.fi/thl-client/pdfs/b75f699 ...th gaps (i.e. years of life lost due to death or disability) as opposed to health expectancies. It measures the difference between a current situation and an
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  • ....g. when having a shower), but this does not occur often (US Department of Health, 2007). === Selected health endpoints and exposure-response functions ===
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  • ==Selected health endpoints and exposure-response functions== ...mortality only). The non-fatal and non-cancer effects were not suited for health impact assessments due to difficulties in estimating the exposure-response
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  • ...eral 2006; IARC 2004, Jaakkola et al. 2003). Most evidence for SHS-related impacts is fairly consistent. SHS has been selected in our study because of its high public health impact, public concern and political interest. Policy measures to (further)
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  • ==Selected health endpoints and exposure-response functions== .... The WHO Guidelines for Indoor Air Quality use eye irritation as the main health end-point associated with formaldehyde; however, due to difficulties in est
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  • Authors and National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Report 1/2011 [http://www.thl.fi/thl-client/pdfs/b75f699 ...aggregate results for all stressors are shown in Figure ''Relative public health impact of the selected environmental stressors'', which also indicates the
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  • Exposure to ozone can lead to a variety of respiratory health effects, such as coughing, throat irritation and reduced lung function. In ===Selected health endpoints and exposure-response functions===
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  • ...demiological evidence associates PM2.5 mass concentrations with the health impacts (Pope & Dockery, 2006). ==Selected health endpoints and exposure-response functions==
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  • ...in order to help people make better decisions to protect and improve human health. ...health-related problems deriving from the environment, and health-related impacts of policies and other interventions that affect the environment, in ways th
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  • ...hedata sets used in an assessment (for example on sources, exposures andf health effects) have to be lined to some form of spatial reference system (such as 3. Background health status, such as:
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  • The Design stage in an integrated environmental health impact assessment takes forward the 'conceptual model' of the issue, define ...pathways and processes, and lead to a wide range of health and associated impacts. If the assessments are to deal effectively with these complexities, they
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  • #Quantifying the health effects #Aggregating the health effects into a set of synoptic indicators of impact
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  • ...ts) is almost inevitably a primary product of any integrated environmental health impact assessment. It would be misleading and banal (and probably impossib ...ed for assessment. || May be supplemented by an explanation of which other health outcomes were excluded from consideration and why.
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  • ...rmation may relate to almost any part of the causal chain (from sources to health outcome); often, however, the focus is on the links between source and expo ...he assessment would consider the downstream impacts of these conditions on health, but would not consider how the conditions would be achieved (e.g. what tec
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  • ...rying likelihood, and from these the statistical distribution of potential health effects can be estimated. ...ch of which may have to be pursued right through the causal chain to final impacts. This is usually done using some form of Monte Carlo simulation. With lar
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  • ...is to carry out a screening of the issue, to determine whether the likely impacts are sufficient to warrant detailed assessment, and if so how to proceed. ...gnostic assessments - aimed at answering 'what if' questions, about future impacts (e.g. under different policy scenarios).
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  • ...s of complex issues that are often considered for integrated environmental health impact assessment therefore have ambiguous and porous boundaries, in all so *In terms of original causes – the roots of many health problems can be traced back through an almost infinite sequence of antecede
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  • Issue framing represents the first stage in doing an integrated environmental health impact assessment. It is at this stage that we specify clearly what questi #Defining the indicators that will be used to describe the impacts.
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  • Issue framing represents the first stage in doing an integrated environmental health impact assessment. It is at this stage that we specify clearly what questio 5. Defining the indicators that will be used to describe the impacts.
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  • ...Effects in Developing Countries, Doctoral Thesis, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachussetts) ...–1091. (Smith, K.R. (1993). Fuel combustion, air pollution exposure, and health: The situation in developing countries, Annual reviews of Energy and Enviro
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  • The assessment set out to assess climate-related health impacts due to exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVr) and ambient heat. he attach ...o the uncertainties about the future, both in terms of exposures and other health determinants, a scenario-based approach was used. Specifically, we used the
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  • The potential environmental health impacts of waste management of municipal solid waste (MSW) are poorly understood, e ...ndfill sites, mechanical and biological treatment (MBT) and incineration. Health effects associated with mortality (mainly from cardiovascular and respirato
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  • ...ounds to be regulated in indoor environments with priority on the basis of health impact criteria, :The results of the project are reported in the [http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_projects/2002/pollution/fp_pollution_2002_frep_02.pdf final report].
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  • [[heande:Valuations of health impacts caused by PFS]] ...pplements (PFS)? Especially those impacts are of interest that are used in health or functional claims.
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  • ...s to the beneficial role of the natural matrix is required. Proposed human health endpoints are gathered from [http://www.ema.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/document_l Key adverse health effects of cinnamaldehyde:
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  • ...e, H. Verhagen: State of the art in benefit–risk analysis: Environmental health. Food and Chemical Toxicology 50 (2012) 40–55, {{doi|10.1016/j.fct.2011.0 Editing State of the art in benefit–risk analysis: Environmental health
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  • :''This text is taken from the WHO report "Health and Environment in Europe: Progress Assessment", 2010, ISBN 978 92 890 4198 ...web-based survey on CEHAPE conducted in November 2009.<ref name="who">WHO Health and Environment in Europe: Progress Assessment, 2010, ISBN 978 92 890 4198
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  • :''This text is taken from the WHO report "Health and Environment in Europe: Progress Assessment", 2010, ISBN 978 92 890 4198 ...e status of and challenges in the integrated policy action on children’s health and environment, the Regional Office conducted a survey in the Member State
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  • ...ken from the Aalto University doctoral dissertation by Jukka Heinonen "The Impacts of Urban Structure and the Related Consumption Patterns on the Carbon Emiss effective city level carbon management.<ref name="Heinonen">J. Heinonen: The Impacts of Urban Structure and the Related Consumption Patterns on the Carbon Emiss
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  • [[Category:Health]] ...hat do not give rise to significant negative impacts on and risks to human health and the environment;
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  • What are the health impacts of energy use in Kuopio? ====Mortality impacts====
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  • [[Category:Health effects]] ...dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs), and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and several health effects such as cancer, developmental defects and others. It assumed that e
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