AbstractDevelopment of strategies to control urban air pollution is a complex and multi–disciplinary process. In most real life cases, relevant policy making is characterised by the lack of information related to the economic value of the health consequences attributed to air pollution. This information is important to possess reliable economic estimates for the benefit arising from the application of the proposed strategies. This paper presents a contingent valuation approach in order to elicit the willingness–to–pay (WTP) for reducing the risk of premature mortality attributed to air pollution based on an easy–to–comprehend questionnaire. The economic value of increasing life expectancy by saving one year of life loss through improving ai...
Background: Air pollution in Tehran, capital of Iran is responsible for several diverse negative eff...
This thesis is about the economic evaluation of interventions for air pollution control. It is struc...
Egypt ranks first worldwide for the number of deaths attributable to PM2.5 air pollution, yet the ec...
Epidemiological studies report significant association between air pollution and cardiovascular and ...
This paper provides a key element for the calculation of the damage costs of air pollution, namely t...
Bosnia and Herzegovina has the highest concentration of PM2.5 and the highest death rate related to ...
We conducted a multi-country study to estimate the perceived economic values of traffic-related air ...
The air in Tehran is one of the most polluted airs in the entire world. Because of the air pollution...
Air pollution in Tehran, the capital city of Iran, has led to poor air quality, with consequences fo...
In this paper, we extend the individual dynamic model of life-time resource allocation to assess the...
An Economic Valuation of the Morbidity Benefits Induced by an Improvement in Air Quality by Anne Ro...
Rapid urbanization and severe air quality deterioration in Pakistan have increased citizens’s concer...
This paper presents results of two contingent valuation surveys conducted in Bangkok measuring indiv...
This paper reports on the first attempt to measure the value of statistical life (VSL) in the contex...
Aim: The population in the Western Balkans is exposed to high air pollution concentrations, among th...
Background: Air pollution in Tehran, capital of Iran is responsible for several diverse negative eff...
This thesis is about the economic evaluation of interventions for air pollution control. It is struc...
Egypt ranks first worldwide for the number of deaths attributable to PM2.5 air pollution, yet the ec...
Epidemiological studies report significant association between air pollution and cardiovascular and ...
This paper provides a key element for the calculation of the damage costs of air pollution, namely t...
Bosnia and Herzegovina has the highest concentration of PM2.5 and the highest death rate related to ...
We conducted a multi-country study to estimate the perceived economic values of traffic-related air ...
The air in Tehran is one of the most polluted airs in the entire world. Because of the air pollution...
Air pollution in Tehran, the capital city of Iran, has led to poor air quality, with consequences fo...
In this paper, we extend the individual dynamic model of life-time resource allocation to assess the...
An Economic Valuation of the Morbidity Benefits Induced by an Improvement in Air Quality by Anne Ro...
Rapid urbanization and severe air quality deterioration in Pakistan have increased citizens’s concer...
This paper presents results of two contingent valuation surveys conducted in Bangkok measuring indiv...
This paper reports on the first attempt to measure the value of statistical life (VSL) in the contex...
Aim: The population in the Western Balkans is exposed to high air pollution concentrations, among th...
Background: Air pollution in Tehran, capital of Iran is responsible for several diverse negative eff...
This thesis is about the economic evaluation of interventions for air pollution control. It is struc...
Egypt ranks first worldwide for the number of deaths attributable to PM2.5 air pollution, yet the ec...