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  • 9 KB (1,450 words) - 09:53, 9 July 2010
  • ...ths caused by summertime (April-September) heat exposure in large European cities? ...es, mean and 95% confidence limits) attributable to heat exposure in large cities based on the methodology and data used in the assessment [[Health impacts o
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  • What is the ambient temperature and climate in Urgenche cities? (Kuopio, Stuttgart, Thessaloniki, Basel, Rotterdam, Xi'an and Suzhou)
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  • Transition Cities is a project on EU Climate-KIC programme for facilitating the transition in ...Helsinki Environment Centre with the assistance of Climate-KIC Transition Cities.
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  • ...E. (1993). An association between air pollution and mortality in six U.S. cities. The New England Journal of Medicine, 329(24), 1753-1759</ref>, <ref>Pope, ...particulate matter from different sources with daily mortality in six U.S. cities. Environmental Health Perspectives, 108, 941-947. </ref> <ref>Mar, T. F., N
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  • ..., 2006. The effectiveness of human impact assessment in the Finnish Health Cities Network. Public Health 120, 1033-1041.
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  • ...bandevelopment/milanconference The international conference on Competitive Cities and Climate Change, 9-10 October 2008, Milan, Italy] ...=OFFR&QUERY=012565604f71:38d3:3832eff0&RCN=1995 Designing greener European cities]
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  • ...proposed as an appropriate measure reducing the burden of traffic in inner cities.
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  • ...at measured the population exposures to key air pollutants in six European cities ...atile organic compounds among 68 outdoor and indoor workers in two mexican cities in 2002
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  • * District heating buildings floor area fraction of the total floor area in cities is same as in 2007 * District heating buildings floor area fraction of the total floor area in cities increases same rate as between years 2000 and 2008
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  • ...ing and other buildings have the same overall heat transfer coefficient in cities, then total thermal energy consumption can be calculated in Helsinki Metrop | Total need for heating in cities, if floor area increase is taken into account
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  • In the model Helsinki Metropolitan area is divided to four areas by the cities; Espoo, Helsinki, Kauniainen and Vantaa. Each city has a process to define ...ows, most of the thermal energy is mainly produced by district heating in cities, except in Kauniainen. District heating is produced mainly from coal and na
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  • District heating is efficient method to produce thermal energy in cities and population centrals. Base idea is to produce centrally needed thermal e
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  • *Case cities: Barcelona, Kaunas, Rennes, Bradford, Heraklion, Modena population and loca
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  • ...nd levels of indoor generated non-ETS PM2.5 in residences of four European cities. Atmospheric Environment, 38: 6411-6423.</ref>
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  • extrapolation of material stock at risk based on studies for various cities ((European Commission 1995))
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  • ...d to three model domains: one metropolitan area, an aggregate of all other cities and an aggregate of all non-urban areas. ...t links between them. Natural migration patterns between cities or between cities and rural areas, however, are taken into account in the base case, but are
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  • The model inter-comparison is conducted for eight European cities: Berlin, Copenhagen, Katowice, London, Marseille, Milan, Paris and Prague.
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  • ...og has been an important air quality issue in metropolitan areas and large cities for several decades. The accepted indicator of smog level is the concentrat
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  • .../Specific_media/water/indicators/WQ06%2C2003.1001 Water use efficiency (in cities): leakage] (Data covering Bulgaria, Slovenia, Hungary, Ireland, Czech Repub
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  • .../Specific_media/water/indicators/WQ06%2C2003.1001 Water use efficiency (in cities): leakage]
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  • .../Specific_media/water/indicators/WQ06%2C2003.1001 Water use efficiency (in cities): leakage]
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  • ...Schindler C & Michelozzi P. 2008. Heat Effects on Mortality in 15 European Cities. Epidemiology, 15: 711-719.</ref> ...rent temperature above the city-specific threshold temperature in European cities
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  • '''''APHEIS study of European cities <ref>[http://www.apheis.net/Apheis3NEW1.pdf APHEIS (Air Pollution and Healt
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  • '''''APHEIS study of European cities<ref>[http://www.apheis.net/Apheis3NEW1.pdf APHEIS (Air Pollution and Health
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  • ...smoke and PM2.5 levels in indoor and outdoor environments of four European cities. Environmental Science and Technology, 36: 1191-1197.
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  • The cohort study of Neas et al. (1991) on 1159 children 7-11 years in 6 US cities between 1983 -1988 showed also a significant association of lower respirato
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  • Residential volumes from EXPOLIS cities. Calculated residential air exchange rates. ...7). "Intake fraction distributions for indoor VOC sources in five European cities." Indoor Air 17(5): 372-383.</ref>.
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  • air pollution and mortality in 20 U.S. cities. The New Enland Journal of Medicine
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  • ...so possible to compare the numbers of attributable cases between different cities.
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  • ...UERY=012565604f71:38d3:3832eff0&RCN=2365 Planning acoustically comfortable cities]
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  • specific measurement sites, studies performed in specific cities, etc.), then generalized for and/or ...of this temperature increase. Will polar bears become extinct? Will costal cities
    68 KB (10,331 words) - 10:53, 20 November 2009
  • ...er cities, suggested are Helsinki, Bucharest, Barcelona. However, in these cities the policy intervention assessment will be completely modelled.
    62 KB (9,399 words) - 10:54, 20 November 2009
  • ...chelozzi P. Effects of Cold Weather on Mortality: Results From 15 European Cities Within the PHEWE Project. Am J Epidemiol 2008, 168: 1397-1408.</ref>
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  • ...Hospitalizations for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Causes in 12 European Cities. An J Respir Crit Care Med 2009, 179: 383-389.</ref> |'''Mediterranean cities
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  • |Increasing land-use densities; larger percentage (?) of population living in cities (currently some 80% in Europe).
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  • * Enhanced use of bicycles in the cities
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  • *Population of capital cities and cities with pop. 100000 or over
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  • *[[What’s wrong with the air in our cities?]]
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  • ...ead) and hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) at monitoring sites, primarily in cities and towns. AirData includes also emission data from NEI (National Emission
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  • ...Water pollution also worsened due to the sewage produced by industries and cities.
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  • ...the pathogenicity of bacteria was already known. Hamburg and Altona, twin cities, both took their drinking water from the river Elbe, but Altona filtered th
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  • ...fferent seasons. Outside the tropics, tap water is usually safe in the big cities. The risk of contaminated water is highest in small towns and villages, esp ...rsening of symptoms in those with cardiac or respiratory diseases, even in cities in mountainous areas such as Addis Ababa. When climbing rapidly to altitude
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  • ...hese countries), but their global impact is not significant. The megapolis-cities in the developing world are another issue; their air quality may be terribl
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  • ...at measured the population exposures to key air pollutants in six European cities. Concentrations were measured in home indoor, home outdoor and work indoor ...IS measured the population exposures to key air pollutants in six European cities.
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  • ...at measured the population exposures to key air pollutants in six European cities. Concentrations were measured in home indoor, home outdoor and work indoor
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  • ...atile organic compounds among 68 outdoor and indoor workers in two mexican cities in 2002
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  • Personal exposure of children and adults to airborne benzene in four French cities in 2001-2003 <ref>Gonzalez-Flesca et al. Atmospheric Environment 41 (2007),
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  • ...atile organic compounds among 68 outdoor and indoor workers in two mexican cities in 2002 <ref>Tovalin-Ahumada et al.,The Science of The Total Environment 37
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  • Personal exposure of children and adults to airborne benzene in four French cities in 2001-2003<ref>Gonzalez-Flesca et al. Atmospheric Environment 41 (2007),
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  • ...ntil the late 19th century (in other words, four or five generations ago). Cities grew only because new people poured in from the countryside, but within tow
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  • |next=What’s wrong with the air in our cities?
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  • In a comparison study of seven European cities, variation between cities was about threefold (average 4–15 mg/m<sup>3</sup>, peaks up to 100 mg/m< |previous=What’s wrong with the air in our cities?
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  • ...e people are exposed to higher concentrations every year. In many European cities, the concentrations are close to the limit values set by the European Union ..., the levels of nitrogen dioxide are not a major problem, but in the worst cities the health effects of this gas are quite clear. Making car engines more env
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