A health impact assessment (HIA) of PM10 and elemental carbon (EC) was performed for the period 1985-2008 in the city of Rotterdam. The spatial distribution of the concentrations was modeled by the URBIS model. The modeling results for 2008 were validated by PM10 and EC measurements at various locations in Rotterdam. This paper describes the HIA related to improved air quality in the period 1985-2008: at urban background locations 18 µg m-3 PM10 and 2 µg m-3 EC. The gain in life years saved due to long-term exposure to PM10 and EC in this period was, respectively 13 and 12 month per person. The similar health impacts for PM10 and EC suggests that reduction of combustion aerosol was important for the reduction in health impact of PM10. © 201...
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The most important anthropogenic sources of primary particulate matter (PM) in ambient air in Europe...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...
International audienceAir pollution in Caen, a city in northwestern France, comes mainly from motor ...
Even when European standards on air quality are met, health effects occur near busy roads because of...
The contribution of regional, urban and traffic sources to PM2.5 and PM10 in an urban area was inves...
Air pollution is a major environmental issue in the world that can be harmful for human health. The ...
This study is focused on the assessment of potential health benefits in Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Po...
This study is focused on the assessment of potential health benefits by meeting the air quality limit...
This thesis focuses on some of the limitations and difficulties that exist when it comes to quantify...
Particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to 10μm (PM10) has the great adve...
Air pollution is probably the most intensely studied field in today’s environmental health research....
The main aim of this study was to evaluate cardiovascular and respiratory outcomes attributed to PM1...
International audienceEpidemiological studies show that long-term exposure to PM is associated with ...
Green house gas (GHG) mitigation policies can be evaluated by showing their co-benefits to health.; ...
A quantitative risk assessment of health effects associated with particulate matter (PM), especially...
The most important anthropogenic sources of primary particulate matter (PM) in ambient air in Europe...
According to available estimates, about 3% of lethal outcomes from cardiac-pulmonary pathology and 5...