Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway Approach
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Resumo: | Air pollution is, increasingly, a concern to our society given the threats to human health and the environment. Concerted actions to improve air quality have been taken at different levels, such as through the development of Air Quality Plans (AQPs). However, air quality impacts associated with the implementation of abatement measures included in AQPs are often neglected. In order to identify the major gaps and strengths in current knowledge, a literature review has been performed on existing methodologies to estimate air pollution-related health impacts and subsequent external costs. Based on this review, the Impact Pathway Approach was adopted and applied within the context of the MAPLIA research project to assess the health impacts and benefits (or avoided external costs) derived from improvements in air quality. Seven emission abatement scenarios, based on individual and combined abatement measures, were tested for the major activity sectors (traffic, residential and industrial combustion and production processes) of a Portuguese urban area (Grande Porto) with severe particular matter (PM10) air pollution problems. Results revealed a strong positive correlation between population density and health benefits obtained from the assessed reduction scenarios. As a consequence, potential health benefits from reduction scenarios are largest in densely populated areas with high anthropic activity and, thus, where air pollution problems are most alarming. Implementation of all measures resulted in a reduction in PM10 emissions by almost 8%, improving air quality by about 1% and contributing to a benefit of 8.8 million V/year for the entire study domain. The introduction of PM10 reduction technologies in industrial units was the most beneficial abatement measure. This study intends to contribute to policy support for decision-making on air quality management. |
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Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway ApproachAir PollutionEmission Abatement MeasuresAir Quality ImprovementHealth ImpactsAvoided External CostsAr e Saúde OcupacionalAir pollution is, increasingly, a concern to our society given the threats to human health and the environment. Concerted actions to improve air quality have been taken at different levels, such as through the development of Air Quality Plans (AQPs). However, air quality impacts associated with the implementation of abatement measures included in AQPs are often neglected. In order to identify the major gaps and strengths in current knowledge, a literature review has been performed on existing methodologies to estimate air pollution-related health impacts and subsequent external costs. Based on this review, the Impact Pathway Approach was adopted and applied within the context of the MAPLIA research project to assess the health impacts and benefits (or avoided external costs) derived from improvements in air quality. Seven emission abatement scenarios, based on individual and combined abatement measures, were tested for the major activity sectors (traffic, residential and industrial combustion and production processes) of a Portuguese urban area (Grande Porto) with severe particular matter (PM10) air pollution problems. Results revealed a strong positive correlation between population density and health benefits obtained from the assessed reduction scenarios. As a consequence, potential health benefits from reduction scenarios are largest in densely populated areas with high anthropic activity and, thus, where air pollution problems are most alarming. Implementation of all measures resulted in a reduction in PM10 emissions by almost 8%, improving air quality by about 1% and contributing to a benefit of 8.8 million V/year for the entire study domain. The introduction of PM10 reduction technologies in industrial units was the most beneficial abatement measure. This study intends to contribute to policy support for decision-making on air quality management.The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of FEDER through the COMPETE Programme and the national funds from FCT e Science and Technology Portuguese Foundation within project PEsteC/MAR/LA0017/2013 for the MAPLIA Project (PTDC/AAGeMAA/4077/2012), and also the doc grant of C. Silveira (SFRH/BD/112343/2015) and the post-doc grant of J. Ferreira (SFRH/BPD/ 100346/2014).Elsevier/Academic PressRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeSilveira, CarlosRoebeling, PeterLopes, MyriamFerreira, JoanaCosta, SolangeTeixeira, João PauloBorrego, CarlosMiranda, Ana I.2020-09-16T00:30:09Z2016-09-152016-09-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/4334engJ Environ Manage. 2016 Dec 1;183(Pt 3):694-702. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.08.079. Epub 2016 Sep 15.0301-479710.1016/j.jenvman.2016.08.079info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-20T15:40:09Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/4334Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:38:55.957396Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway Approach |
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Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway Approach |
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Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway Approach Silveira, Carlos Air Pollution Emission Abatement Measures Air Quality Improvement Health Impacts Avoided External Costs Ar e Saúde Ocupacional |
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Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway Approach |
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Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway Approach |
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Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway Approach |
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Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway Approach |
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Assessment of health benefits related to air quality improvement strategies in urban areas: An Impact Pathway Approach |
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Silveira, Carlos |
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Silveira, Carlos Roebeling, Peter Lopes, Myriam Ferreira, Joana Costa, Solange Teixeira, João Paulo Borrego, Carlos Miranda, Ana I. |
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Roebeling, Peter Lopes, Myriam Ferreira, Joana Costa, Solange Teixeira, João Paulo Borrego, Carlos Miranda, Ana I. |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde |
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Silveira, Carlos Roebeling, Peter Lopes, Myriam Ferreira, Joana Costa, Solange Teixeira, João Paulo Borrego, Carlos Miranda, Ana I. |
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Air Pollution Emission Abatement Measures Air Quality Improvement Health Impacts Avoided External Costs Ar e Saúde Ocupacional |
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Air Pollution Emission Abatement Measures Air Quality Improvement Health Impacts Avoided External Costs Ar e Saúde Ocupacional |
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Air pollution is, increasingly, a concern to our society given the threats to human health and the environment. Concerted actions to improve air quality have been taken at different levels, such as through the development of Air Quality Plans (AQPs). However, air quality impacts associated with the implementation of abatement measures included in AQPs are often neglected. In order to identify the major gaps and strengths in current knowledge, a literature review has been performed on existing methodologies to estimate air pollution-related health impacts and subsequent external costs. Based on this review, the Impact Pathway Approach was adopted and applied within the context of the MAPLIA research project to assess the health impacts and benefits (or avoided external costs) derived from improvements in air quality. Seven emission abatement scenarios, based on individual and combined abatement measures, were tested for the major activity sectors (traffic, residential and industrial combustion and production processes) of a Portuguese urban area (Grande Porto) with severe particular matter (PM10) air pollution problems. Results revealed a strong positive correlation between population density and health benefits obtained from the assessed reduction scenarios. As a consequence, potential health benefits from reduction scenarios are largest in densely populated areas with high anthropic activity and, thus, where air pollution problems are most alarming. Implementation of all measures resulted in a reduction in PM10 emissions by almost 8%, improving air quality by about 1% and contributing to a benefit of 8.8 million V/year for the entire study domain. The introduction of PM10 reduction technologies in industrial units was the most beneficial abatement measure. This study intends to contribute to policy support for decision-making on air quality management. |
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