The main purpose of this paper is to analyse the socio-economic justification of implementing a Nitrogen Emission Control Area (NECA), starting 2021, for ships in the Baltic Sea and/or the North Sea and English Channel. We analyse the potential for emission reduction, emission control costs, and monetised benefits following the introduction of a NECA. Costs and benefits are compared for 2030. We compile new data on emission control costs for shipping, use the GAINS model for calculations of emission dispersion, and the Alpha-RiskPoll model for estimating monetary values of health impacts. The model results show that costs to conform to the NOX regulations of a NECA in the Baltic Sea, North Sea or both sea regions would be 111 (100–123), 181...
Single issue policies have been an effective means of reducing reactive nitrogen (N_r) emissions in ...
-This is an open access article under the CC BY licensePolicy emphasis in ship design must be shifte...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the Northern Sea Route (NSR) is a more cost effec...
Emissions of air pollutants from shipping (NOx, SOx, and PM2.5) make a significant contribution to t...
Air pollution due to shipping is a serious concern for coastal regions in Europe. Shipping emissions...
The emissions of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) species to the atmosphere from shipping significantly c...
The background is the decision to establish a NOX Emission Control Area (NECA) in the region requiri...
The study examines different alternatives for reducing NOx and SOx emissions at sea and evaluates th...
The western Baltic Sea is impacted by various anthropogenic activities and stressed by high riverine...
The Baltic Sea is a highly frequented shipping area with busy shipping lanes close to densely popula...
This study explores the impacts of alternative emission control interventions for international ship...
Cost-benefit analysis can be used to provide guidance for emerging policy priorities in reducing nit...
Background In Europe, ammonia (NH3) emissions strongly contribute to fine particulate matter (PM2.5)...
The pressure has grown to develop cost-effective emission reduction strategies in the Baltic Sea. Th...
Transportsektorn bidrar med flera negativa miljöeffekter i form av utsläpp som påverkar både atmosfä...
Single issue policies have been an effective means of reducing reactive nitrogen (N_r) emissions in ...
-This is an open access article under the CC BY licensePolicy emphasis in ship design must be shifte...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the Northern Sea Route (NSR) is a more cost effec...
Emissions of air pollutants from shipping (NOx, SOx, and PM2.5) make a significant contribution to t...
Air pollution due to shipping is a serious concern for coastal regions in Europe. Shipping emissions...
The emissions of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) species to the atmosphere from shipping significantly c...
The background is the decision to establish a NOX Emission Control Area (NECA) in the region requiri...
The study examines different alternatives for reducing NOx and SOx emissions at sea and evaluates th...
The western Baltic Sea is impacted by various anthropogenic activities and stressed by high riverine...
The Baltic Sea is a highly frequented shipping area with busy shipping lanes close to densely popula...
This study explores the impacts of alternative emission control interventions for international ship...
Cost-benefit analysis can be used to provide guidance for emerging policy priorities in reducing nit...
Background In Europe, ammonia (NH3) emissions strongly contribute to fine particulate matter (PM2.5)...
The pressure has grown to develop cost-effective emission reduction strategies in the Baltic Sea. Th...
Transportsektorn bidrar med flera negativa miljöeffekter i form av utsläpp som påverkar både atmosfä...
Single issue policies have been an effective means of reducing reactive nitrogen (N_r) emissions in ...
-This is an open access article under the CC BY licensePolicy emphasis in ship design must be shifte...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether the Northern Sea Route (NSR) is a more cost effec...