Environmental public health risks in European metropolitan areas within the EURO-HEALTHY project

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Autor(a) principal: Mitsakou, Christina
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Dimitroulopoulou, Sani, Heaviside, Clare, Katsouyanni, Klea, Samoli, Evangelia, Rodopoulou, Sophia, Costa, Cláudia Margarida Pereira da, Almendra, Ricardo Jorge Meireles, Rodrigues, Ana Paula Santana, Dell'Olmo, Marc Marí, Borrell, Carme, Corman, Diana, Zengarini, Nicolás, Deboosere, Patrick, Franke, Conrad, Schweikart, Jürgen, Lustigova, Michala, Spyrou, Christos, de Hoogh, Kees, Fecht, Daniela, Gulliver, John, Vardoulakis, Sotiris
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/89033
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.130
Resumo: Urban areas in Europe are facing a range of environmental public health challenges, such as air pollution, traffic noise and road injuries. The identification and quantification of the public health risks associated with exposure to environmental conditions is important for prioritising policies and interventions that aim to diminish the risks and improve the health of the population. With this purpose in mind, the EURO-HEALTHY project used a consistent approach to assess the impact of key environmental risk factors and urban environmental determinants on public health in European metropolitan areas. A number of environmental public health indicators, which are closely tied to the physical and built environment, were identified through stakeholder consultation; data were collected from six European metropolitan areas (Athens, Barcelona, Lisbon, London, Stockholm and Turin) covering the period 2000-2014, and a health impact assessment framework enabled the quantification of health effects (attributable deaths) associated with these indicators. The key environmental public health indicators were related to air pollution and certain urban environmental conditions (urban green spaces, road safety). The air pollution was generally the highest environmental public health risk; the associated number of deaths in Athens, Barcelona and London ranged between 800 and 2300 attributable deaths per year. The number of victims of road traffic accidents and the associated deaths were lowest in the most recent year compared with previous years. We also examined the positive impacts on health associated with urban green spaces by calculating reduced mortality impacts for populations residing in areas with greater green space coverage; results in Athens showed reductions of all-cause mortality of 26 per 100,000 inhabitants for populations with benefits of local greenspace. Based on our analysis, we discuss recommendations of potential interventions that could be implemented to reduce the environmental public health risks in the European metropolitan areas covered by this study.
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title Environmental public health risks in European metropolitan areas within the EURO-HEALTHY project
spellingShingle Environmental public health risks in European metropolitan areas within the EURO-HEALTHY project
Mitsakou, Christina
Air pollution
Attributable mortality
Environmental public health risks
Green spaces
Health impact assessment
Road traffic noise
title_short Environmental public health risks in European metropolitan areas within the EURO-HEALTHY project
title_full Environmental public health risks in European metropolitan areas within the EURO-HEALTHY project
title_fullStr Environmental public health risks in European metropolitan areas within the EURO-HEALTHY project
title_full_unstemmed Environmental public health risks in European metropolitan areas within the EURO-HEALTHY project
title_sort Environmental public health risks in European metropolitan areas within the EURO-HEALTHY project
author Mitsakou, Christina
author_facet Mitsakou, Christina
Dimitroulopoulou, Sani
Heaviside, Clare
Katsouyanni, Klea
Samoli, Evangelia
Rodopoulou, Sophia
Costa, Cláudia Margarida Pereira da
Almendra, Ricardo Jorge Meireles
Rodrigues, Ana Paula Santana
Dell'Olmo, Marc Marí
Borrell, Carme
Corman, Diana
Zengarini, Nicolás
Deboosere, Patrick
Franke, Conrad
Schweikart, Jürgen
Lustigova, Michala
Spyrou, Christos
de Hoogh, Kees
Fecht, Daniela
Gulliver, John
Vardoulakis, Sotiris
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author2 Dimitroulopoulou, Sani
Heaviside, Clare
Katsouyanni, Klea
Samoli, Evangelia
Rodopoulou, Sophia
Costa, Cláudia Margarida Pereira da
Almendra, Ricardo Jorge Meireles
Rodrigues, Ana Paula Santana
Dell'Olmo, Marc Marí
Borrell, Carme
Corman, Diana
Zengarini, Nicolás
Deboosere, Patrick
Franke, Conrad
Schweikart, Jürgen
Lustigova, Michala
Spyrou, Christos
de Hoogh, Kees
Fecht, Daniela
Gulliver, John
Vardoulakis, Sotiris
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mitsakou, Christina
Dimitroulopoulou, Sani
Heaviside, Clare
Katsouyanni, Klea
Samoli, Evangelia
Rodopoulou, Sophia
Costa, Cláudia Margarida Pereira da
Almendra, Ricardo Jorge Meireles
Rodrigues, Ana Paula Santana
Dell'Olmo, Marc Marí
Borrell, Carme
Corman, Diana
Zengarini, Nicolás
Deboosere, Patrick
Franke, Conrad
Schweikart, Jürgen
Lustigova, Michala
Spyrou, Christos
de Hoogh, Kees
Fecht, Daniela
Gulliver, John
Vardoulakis, Sotiris
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Air pollution
Attributable mortality
Environmental public health risks
Green spaces
Health impact assessment
Road traffic noise
topic Air pollution
Attributable mortality
Environmental public health risks
Green spaces
Health impact assessment
Road traffic noise
description Urban areas in Europe are facing a range of environmental public health challenges, such as air pollution, traffic noise and road injuries. The identification and quantification of the public health risks associated with exposure to environmental conditions is important for prioritising policies and interventions that aim to diminish the risks and improve the health of the population. With this purpose in mind, the EURO-HEALTHY project used a consistent approach to assess the impact of key environmental risk factors and urban environmental determinants on public health in European metropolitan areas. A number of environmental public health indicators, which are closely tied to the physical and built environment, were identified through stakeholder consultation; data were collected from six European metropolitan areas (Athens, Barcelona, Lisbon, London, Stockholm and Turin) covering the period 2000-2014, and a health impact assessment framework enabled the quantification of health effects (attributable deaths) associated with these indicators. The key environmental public health indicators were related to air pollution and certain urban environmental conditions (urban green spaces, road safety). The air pollution was generally the highest environmental public health risk; the associated number of deaths in Athens, Barcelona and London ranged between 800 and 2300 attributable deaths per year. The number of victims of road traffic accidents and the associated deaths were lowest in the most recent year compared with previous years. We also examined the positive impacts on health associated with urban green spaces by calculating reduced mortality impacts for populations residing in areas with greater green space coverage; results in Athens showed reductions of all-cause mortality of 26 per 100,000 inhabitants for populations with benefits of local greenspace. Based on our analysis, we discuss recommendations of potential interventions that could be implemented to reduce the environmental public health risks in the European metropolitan areas covered by this study.
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