An important aspect of decisions related to the long-range planning of large-scale systems, eg world energy supplies, is their possible environmental side-effects. These decisions, which potentially affect the public's health and safety, increasingly require a formal consideration of mortality risk. Several methods have been proposed for the evaluation of public programmes which probabilistically alter human mortality. This article reviews the relevant literature and the practical applications of these proposed methods. Particular emphasis is placed upon the explicit identification of the social objectives implied by their use
The authors report on an investigation into the impact of competing risks in case of quantitative he...
Background: This project was prompted by the ambition to investigate, from the outset, thepotential ...
This cumulative dissertation contributes to the field of longevity risk, i.e. the risk of people liv...
This paper presents the theoretical and methodological approaches to the assessment of damage from ...
There has been recent interest, for purposes of public decision-making, in the quantification of cer...
Although benefits estimates of environmental regulations often hinge on the values assigned to chang...
Most benefit-cost analyses of reductions in air pollutants and other pollutants carrying mortality r...
This paper is a distillation of research into an alternative approach to determining the Value of Pr...
Living in a technological society with large energy requirements involves a number of related actiti...
International audienceAbstractThis paper concerns the difficulty of taking long-term effects on heal...
This open access book describes methods of mortality forecasting and discusses possible improvements...
Objectives : To estimate the value of statistical life (VSL) and health damage cost on theoretical m...
Health initiatives are increasingly situated outside the institutionalised public health sector. The...
The health impact attributable to climate change has been identified as one of the priority areas fo...
Health initiatives are increasingly situated outside the institutionalised public health sector. The...
The authors report on an investigation into the impact of competing risks in case of quantitative he...
Background: This project was prompted by the ambition to investigate, from the outset, thepotential ...
This cumulative dissertation contributes to the field of longevity risk, i.e. the risk of people liv...
This paper presents the theoretical and methodological approaches to the assessment of damage from ...
There has been recent interest, for purposes of public decision-making, in the quantification of cer...
Although benefits estimates of environmental regulations often hinge on the values assigned to chang...
Most benefit-cost analyses of reductions in air pollutants and other pollutants carrying mortality r...
This paper is a distillation of research into an alternative approach to determining the Value of Pr...
Living in a technological society with large energy requirements involves a number of related actiti...
International audienceAbstractThis paper concerns the difficulty of taking long-term effects on heal...
This open access book describes methods of mortality forecasting and discusses possible improvements...
Objectives : To estimate the value of statistical life (VSL) and health damage cost on theoretical m...
Health initiatives are increasingly situated outside the institutionalised public health sector. The...
The health impact attributable to climate change has been identified as one of the priority areas fo...
Health initiatives are increasingly situated outside the institutionalised public health sector. The...
The authors report on an investigation into the impact of competing risks in case of quantitative he...
Background: This project was prompted by the ambition to investigate, from the outset, thepotential ...
This cumulative dissertation contributes to the field of longevity risk, i.e. the risk of people liv...