| Apresentações e publicações disponíveis | Inglês- Taxing Bads by Taxing Goods: Pollution Control with Presumptive Charges - Devarajan, Shantayanan, Eskeland, Gunnar S.
- Health, Wealth, and Air Pollution: Advancing Theory and Methods - , , , , , , , , Aaron J. Cohen, Marie S. O’Neill
- On the Valuation of Transport Externalities: Application of Willingness-to-Pay Methods in Less Developed Countries - , ,
- Economc valuation of the health impacts of air pollution
- Taxing Bads by Taxing Goods: Pollution Control with Presumptive Charges - Eskeland, Gunnar S.
- Economic Analysis to Strategies of Air Pollution Control - Cropper, Maureen
- Health Effects of Air Pollution – Research and Regulation - Dugezic, Rose
- Modeling Different Air Pollution Control Solutions: Bogota’s Experience Supplementing Work Carried out in Rio de Janeiro - Tamayo, Carlos
- Recent Studies on Air Quality and its Effects on Health and Future Perspectives in Rio de Janeiro - Albuquerque, Hermano
- Air Pollution and Health Effects: Progress on Environment and Health Indicators - Cakmak, Sabit
- Cost effectiveness of reduction techniques Help for decision making in air pollution reduction
Português- Análise Econômica para Estratégias de Controlee da Poluição do Ar - Cropper, Maureen
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| Documentos del Infopool |  Medição dos impactos Impactos econômicos- Economic Valuation of the Health Impacts of Air Pollution
This module presents a brief overview of the methods commonly used to quantify the health impacts of air pollution and to value them. We focus on translating changes in ambient air quality into associated cases of premature mortality and morbidity and on the methods used to value these health effects. A case study Improving Air Quality in Metropolitan Mexico City: An Economic Valuation, is used to illustrate the application of these methods. - Improving Air Quality in Metropolitan Mexico City: An Economic Valuation
The annuyal health benefits of a 10 percent reduction in ozone and PM10 in Mexico City, conservatively estimated, are approximately $760 million (in 1999 U.S. dollars) annually. Reducing PM10 has larger estimated health benefits than reducing ozone, with each microgram per cubic centimeter reduction in PM10 worth about $100 million per year.
 Políticas e instrumentos no general Avaliação e priorização das políticas- Economic Valuation of the Health Impacts of Air Pollution
This module presents a brief overview of the methods commonly used to quantify the health impacts of air pollution and to value them. We focus on translating changes in ambient air quality into associated cases of premature mortality and morbidity and on the methods used to value these health effects. A case study Improving Air Quality in Metropolitan Mexico City: An Economic Valuation, is used to illustrate the application of these methods. - Improving Air Quality in Metropolitan Mexico City: An Economic Valuation
The annuyal health benefits of a 10 percent reduction in ozone and PM10 in Mexico City, conservatively estimated, are approximately $760 million (in 1999 U.S. dollars) annually. Reducing PM10 has larger estimated health benefits than reducing ozone, with each microgram per cubic centimeter reduction in PM10 worth about $100 million per year.
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