Fine particulate pollution (PM2.5) is a leading mortality risk factor in the People's Republic of China (PRC) and many Asian countries. Current studies of PM2.5 mortality have been conducted at the national and provincial levels, or at the grid-based micro level, and report only the exposure index or attributable premature deaths. Little is known about the welfare implications of PM2.5 mortality for urban areas. In this study, we estimate the total cost of PM2.5 mortality, the benefit of its reduction achieved through meeting various air quality targets, and the benefit of mortality reduction achieved through a uniform 10 micrograms per cubic meter decrease in PM2.5 concentration in the urban areas of 300 major cities in the PRC. Significan...
In this paper, we compared the costs and benefits of reducing premature mortality caused by exposure...
Background: Particulate air pollution, especially PM2.5, is highly correlated with various adverse h...
Background -Outdoor air pollution ranks fourth among preventable causes of China's burden of dis...
China is in a critical stage of ambient air quality management after global attention on pollution i...
Reasonable assessment of the health risks and economic losses of urban residents caused by air pollu...
In past decade of rapid industrial development and urbanization, China has witnessed increasingly pe...
PM2.5 pollution causes great health hazards, which will finally result in much economic loss. In Chi...
Although China has made dramatic economic progress in recent years, air pollution continues to be th...
Exposure to PM2.5 is associated with many adverse health effects, leading to additional social costs...
The particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) is a serious air-pollutant emission in China, which has caused se...
PM2.5 pollution-related diseases cause additional medical expenses and work time loss, leading to ma...
A set of exposure–response coefficients between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution and ...
Background China has one of the highest PM2.5 (particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter small...
Particulate air pollution is becoming a serious public health concern in urban cities of China. Asso...
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been associated with mortality, but the extent of th...
In this paper, we compared the costs and benefits of reducing premature mortality caused by exposure...
Background: Particulate air pollution, especially PM2.5, is highly correlated with various adverse h...
Background -Outdoor air pollution ranks fourth among preventable causes of China's burden of dis...
China is in a critical stage of ambient air quality management after global attention on pollution i...
Reasonable assessment of the health risks and economic losses of urban residents caused by air pollu...
In past decade of rapid industrial development and urbanization, China has witnessed increasingly pe...
PM2.5 pollution causes great health hazards, which will finally result in much economic loss. In Chi...
Although China has made dramatic economic progress in recent years, air pollution continues to be th...
Exposure to PM2.5 is associated with many adverse health effects, leading to additional social costs...
The particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) is a serious air-pollutant emission in China, which has caused se...
PM2.5 pollution-related diseases cause additional medical expenses and work time loss, leading to ma...
A set of exposure–response coefficients between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution and ...
Background China has one of the highest PM2.5 (particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter small...
Particulate air pollution is becoming a serious public health concern in urban cities of China. Asso...
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been associated with mortality, but the extent of th...
In this paper, we compared the costs and benefits of reducing premature mortality caused by exposure...
Background: Particulate air pollution, especially PM2.5, is highly correlated with various adverse h...
Background -Outdoor air pollution ranks fourth among preventable causes of China's burden of dis...