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=Meta-level variable: research question for the assessment=
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==Scope==


The meta-level research question:
What is a good scope for this assessment such that the assessment
What is a good scope for this assessment such that
* effectively builds on existing work and work that will be done anyway in Intarese, Heimtsa, KTL, or other closely related institutes,
* it relates to the impacts of climate change mitigation policies,
* acts as the Intarese mega case study as a part of the WP4.3 work,
* it may relate to the impacts of climate change as such,
* utilises the tools and methods developed in Intarese,
* the assessment covers a wide range of existing assessments within Intarese, Heimtsa, Hiwate, USTUTT, and KTL,
* is topical and has high policy relevance, e.g. related to COP-15 (Dec 2009) or Conference of Environment and Health Ministers of Europe (early 2010?),
* the assessment has direct policy relevance for a high-profile policy process, e.g. COP-15 (Dec 2009) or Conference of Environment and Health Ministers of Europe (early 2010?),
* assesses issues on the European scale,
* is prognostic, i.e. assesses future impacts of current policy options?
* relates to the impacts of climate change,
* relates to the impacts of climate change mitigation policies,
* the parts of the assessment have shared parts, such as population data, future trends of climate, and/or international policies such as emission trade systems,
* the parts of the assessment have shared parts, such as population data, future trends of climate, and/or international policies such as emission trade systems,
* the assessment shows clear synergism in working collaboratively between its parts?
* the assessment shows clear synergism in working collaboratively between its parts?
==Definition==
===Data===
'''Common issues in projects that are currently running in the Intarese/Heimtsa/KTL domain. More detailed descriptions can be found from a [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/intarese/index.php?title=Climate_change_policy_assessment&oldid=15113 previous version of this page].
* [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/intarese/index.php?title=Climate_change_policy_assessment&oldid=15113#Ideas_about_common_issues Descriptions of related projects] and some more in [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/intarese/index.php?title=Talk:Climate_change_policy_assessment&oldid=15043 a related Talk page].
* [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/intarese/index.php?title=Climate_change_policy_assessment&oldid=15113#Variables A list of topics and material that might be useful as parts of this assessment]
{| {{prettytable}}
! Project/WP
! Links to what project
! Common issues
|----
| [[WP3.1 Transport|Intarese WP3.1 Traffic]]
|
* ETS-CL, Outdoor air
* Noise
|
* Urban car traffic: PM and CO2 emissions
* Traffic noise
* Climate change mitigation policies
|----
| [[WP3.2 Housing|Intarese WP3.2 Housing]]
|
* Claih, Bioher
|
* Energy efficiency of household heating
* Climate trends and impacts
|----
| [[WP3.3 Agricultural land use|Intarese WP3.3 Agriculture]]
|
|
* Land use and land use change
* Climate trends and impacts
|----
| [[WP3.4 Water|Intarese WP3.4 Drinking water]]
|
* Hiwate
|
* Drinking water
* Climate trends and impacts
* Climate change mitigation policies
|----
| [[WP3.5 Chemicals in household products and articles|Intarese WP3.5 Household chemicals]]
| -
| -
|----
| Intarese WP3.6 Waste
|
* ETS-CL, Outdoor air
|
* PM and CO2 emissions
|----
| [[Climate|Intarese WP3.7 Climate change]]
|
*Claih
|
* Extreme temperatures
* Climate trends and impacts
|----
| [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/heimtsa/index.php/Health_impact_assessment_of_indoor_air_contaminants Heimtsa indoor air]
|
* Housing, Claih
|
* Indoor air quality, ventilation
|----
| [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/heimtsa/index.php/Health_impact_assessment_of_outdoor_air_pollutants_in_Europe Heimtsa outdoor air]
|
* Traffic, ETC-CL, Waste
|
* PM and CO2 emissions
* Climate trends and impacts
|----
| [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/heimtsa/index.php/Impact_assessment_of_traffic_noise Heimtsa noise]
|
* Traffic
|
* Traffic noise
|----
| [http://www.pyrkilo.fi/heimtsa/index.php/Health_impact_assessment_of_complex_pollutants_with_multipathway_exposure Heimtsa complex pollutants]
| -
| -
|----
| [[:op_en:IA on carbon trade and its city-level impacts|Emission trade and city-level policies (ETS-CL)]]
|
* Traffic, Waste, Outdoor air 
|
* PM and CO2 emissions
* Climate trends and impacts
* Climate change mitigation policies
|----
| [[:op_en:Claih|Claih (Climate change, indoor, and health)]]
|
* Housing, Indoor air, Waste
* Climate change
|
* PM and CO2 emissions
* Extreme temperatures
* Climate trends and impacts
* Climate change mitigation policies
|----
| [[:op_en:Bioher|Bioher (Biofuels and health in heating)]]
|
* Housing, Outdoor air, ETS-CL, Claih
|
* PM and CO2 emissions
* Climate trends and impacts
* Climate change mitigation policies
|----
| Hiwate
|
* Drinking water
|
* Drinking water 
* Climate trends and impacts
* Climate change mitigation policies
|----
!colspan="3"| Common background work needed
|----
| Climate trend data
| Housing, Agriculture, Drinking water, Climate change, Outdoor air, ETS-CL, Claih, Bioher, Hiwate
|
|----
| Climate change mitigation policies
| Traffic, Drinking water, ETS-CL, Claih, Bioher, Hiwate
|
|----
| European population data
| All projects
|
|----
|}
==Result==
The Intarese mega case study should include the following elements:
* Pollutants: PM2.5. CO2, other greenhouse gases. O3 and related UV radiation. Noise.
* Climate trends: All trends (temperature changes given different emission scenarios) presented in the IPCC report.
* Population: the population of the European Union. The level of detail may vary from one area to another.
* Sectors of activity: Traffic. Heat and electricity production. Drinking water production (tap/bottled). Waste incineration.
Detailed results are shown in the scope of the assessment described below.
=Climate change policy assessment=
{{assessment}}


==Scope==
==Scope==
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* Time 2008-2050
* Time 2008-2050
* Climate patterns in the future based on [[IPCC]] results and predictions.
* Climate patterns in the future based on [[IPCC]] results and predictions.
*
 


===Scenarios===
===Scenarios===
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=== Variables  ===
=== Variables  ===


Learn about these other assessments and make suggestions about how that assessment could be merged into this larger assessment. Tasks are tentatively distributed to people, but you can suggest and comment on any study.
Variables and/or assessments that may be useful in this assessment.
 
*[[:op_en:IA_on_carbon_trade_and_its_city-level_impacts|op_en:IA on carbon trade and its city-level impacts]] and all its variables
Variables that may be useful in this assessment:
 
*[[:op_en:IA_on_carbon_trade_and_its_city-level_impacts|op_en:IA on carbon trade and its city-level impacts]] and all its variables '''Virpi'''
**EC emission trade system (ETS) is imposed to Helsinki. What difference does this make to i) societal and ii) individual decisions related to a) transportation, b) heat and electricity production?  
**EC emission trade system (ETS) is imposed to Helsinki. What difference does this make to i) societal and ii) individual decisions related to a) transportation, b) heat and electricity production?  
*[[:op_en:Cost-benefit_assessment_on_composite_traffic_in_Helsinki|op_en:Cost-benefit assessment on composite traffic in Helsinki]] Composite traffic project (2005) '''Jouni'''
*[[:op_en:Cost-benefit_assessment_on_composite_traffic_in_Helsinki|op_en:Cost-benefit assessment on composite traffic in Helsinki]] Composite traffic project (2005)
**What is X% of private car trips would be aggregated and organised centrally?  
**What if X% of private car trips would be aggregated and organised centrally?  
*[[:op_en:ERF_of_PM2.5_on_mortality_in_general_population|op_en:ERF of PM2.5 on mortality in general population]]  
*[[:op_en:ERF_of_PM2.5_on_mortality_in_general_population|op_en:ERF of PM2.5 on mortality in general population]]  
*[[:op_en:Fine_particles|op_en:Fine particles]]  
*[[:op_en:Fine_particles|op_en:Fine particles]]  
*[[:op_en:Gasbus_-_health_impacts_of_Helsinki_bus_traffic|op_en:Gasbus - health impacts of Helsinki bus traffic]] GASBUS project (2004) '''Marko'''
*[[:op_en:Gasbus_-_health_impacts_of_Helsinki_bus_traffic|op_en:Gasbus - health impacts of Helsinki bus traffic]] GASBUS project (2004)
**What are the impacts on mortality if busses in Helsinki are changed from diesel to natural gas or diesel with modern filters?  
**What are the impacts on mortality if busses in Helsinki are changed from diesel to natural gas or diesel with modern filters?  
*[[:op_en:Health_and_climate_impacts_of_heat_production_in_small_municipalities_(BIOHER)|op_en:Health and climate impacts of heat production in small municipalities (BIOHER)]] '''Pauliina'''
*[[:op_en:Health_and_climate_impacts_of_heat_production_in_small_municipalities_(BIOHER)|op_en:Health and climate impacts of heat production in small municipalities (BIOHER)]]
**In municipalities of size 2000-10000 inhabitants, what are the health and climate effects of heating systems? Options: centralised <10 MW facility burning a) heavy fuel oil or b) wood chips, or house-level heating with c) light oil, d) wood pellets, or e) electricity?  
**In municipalities of size 2000-10000 inhabitants, what are the health and climate effects of heating systems? Options: centralised <10 MW facility burning a) heavy fuel oil or b) wood chips, or house-level heating with c) light oil, d) wood pellets, or e) electricity?  
*[[:op_en:Risk_assessment_of_nitrate_in_drinking_water|op_en:Risk assessment of nitrate in drinking water]] Intarese WP3.4 first pass '''Päivi, James'''
*[[:op_en:Risk_assessment_of_nitrate_in_drinking_water|op_en:Risk assessment of nitrate in drinking water]] Intarese WP3.4 first pass
**What are the health impacts of nitrate in drinking water on infant methemoglobinaemia (iMetHb) in England and Wales?  
**What are the health impacts of nitrate in drinking water on infant methemoglobinaemia (iMetHb) in England and Wales?  
*[[WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of bladder cancer associated with arsenic in drinking water|WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of bladder cancer associated with arsenic in drinking water]] Intarese WP3.4 '''Päivi, James'''
*[[WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of bladder cancer associated with arsenic in drinking water|WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of bladder cancer associated with arsenic in drinking water]] Intarese WP3.4
*[[WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of bladder cancer associated with THMs in drinking water|WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of bladder cancer associated with THMs in drinking water]] Intarese WP3.4 '''Päivi, James'''
*[[WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of bladder cancer associated with THMs in drinking water|WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of bladder cancer associated with THMs in drinking water]] Intarese WP3.4  
*[[WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of SGA associated with THMs in drinking water|WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of SGA associated with THMs in drinking water]] Intarese WP3.4 '''Päivi, James'''  
*[[WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of SGA associated with THMs in drinking water|WP3.4 Assessment of the health impacts of SGA associated with THMs in drinking water]] Intarese WP3.4 '''Päivi, James'''  
*[[En op:HIA on climate change, air pollution, and indoor air|en_op:HIA on climate change, air pollution, and indoor air]] CLAIH project '''Marko, Juha P'''
*[[En op:HIA on climate change, air pollution, and indoor air|en_op:HIA on climate change, air pollution, and indoor air]] CLAIH project
**What are the impacts of climate change on PM2.5 levels in Finland?  
**What are the impacts of climate change on PM2.5 levels in Finland?  
**What are the interactions of climate change and energy efficiency needs of housing in Finland?  
**What are the interactions of climate change and energy efficiency needs of housing in Finland?  
*KOPRA/Piltti projects (finished already but data suits well in this project) '''Marko, Jouni'''
*KOPRA/Piltti projects (finished already but data suits well in this project)
**What are the health impacts of PM emissions from sources in Finland?  
**What are the health impacts of PM emissions from sources in Finland?  
*Heimtsa: Noise case '''Erkki'''
*Heimtsa: Noise case  
**What are the health impacts of noise in Europe?  
**What are the health impacts of noise in Europe?  
*Heimtsa: outdoor air '''Alex, Jouni, Volker'''
*Heimtsa: outdoor air
**What are the health impacts of outdoor air pollutants (notably PM, NOx, SO2, O3)  
**What are the health impacts of outdoor air pollutants (notably PM, NOx, SO2, O3)  
*Intarese WP3.2 Housing '''Ulla'''
*Intarese WP3.2 Housing
**What are the health impacts of energy efficiency measures on cold-induced diseases in UK?  
**What are the health impacts of energy efficiency measures on cold-induced diseases in UK?  
*Intarese WP3.7 Climate '''Mikko'''
*Intarese WP3.7 Climate
**What are the health impacts of UV radiation changes and heat waves related to climate change?  
**What are the health impacts of UV radiation changes and heat waves related to climate change?  
*Intarese WP3.3 Agriculture '''Olli'''
*Intarese WP3.6 Waste
*Intarese WP3.6 Waste '''Olli, Juha P'''
**What are the health impacts of waste incineration and related (dioxin,...?) emissions in (Italy?)?  
**What are the health impacts of waste incineration and related (dioxin,...?) emissions in (Italy?)?  
*Hiwate '''Päivi, James'''
*Hiwate
**What are the health impacts of arsenic (As), trihalomethanes (THM), and microbes in drinking waster due to changes in:  
**What are the health impacts of arsenic (As), trihalomethanes (THM), and microbes in drinking waster due to changes in:  
***bottled water consumption goes down and tap water up because people want to fight against climate change  
***bottled water consumption goes down and tap water up because people want to fight against climate change  
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*Something about agriculture, land use change and the impacts connected to those.
*Something about agriculture, land use change and the impacts connected to those.


==== Ideas about common issues  ====
'''WP3.1 Transport'''
*Topic is to study environmentally friendly zones (limiting car driving) or congestion charge zones within cities.
*Case cities are Rome, London, the Hague, Helsinki, Barcelona
**Rome, London, the Hague: Environmentally friendly zones (driving restrictions based on emissions of the car)
**Helsinki Congestion charges
**Barcelona: ?
*Impacts: PM2.5 and health; greenhouse gas emissions, traffic noise and health and annoyance.
*Shared variables (possibly)
**PM2.5 emission
**PM2.5 exposure
**PM2.5 [[:op_en:ERF|ERF]]
**CO2 emission
*Shared frameworks:
**City-level assessment
<br> '''WP3.4 Drinking water'''
*Topic is to study health impacts of As (cancer) and trihalomethanes (THM; cancer, birth defects) in drinking water.
*Case countries: Spain, Finland, Hungary, Romania, United Kingdom.
*Impacts assessed:
**CC impacts on runoff and contamination of raw water
**CC impacts on availability of raw water
**Shift from bottled water to tap water as a means to reduce the ecological footprint and CC change of drinking water.
*Shared frameworks:
**City-level assessment (or rather: waterworks-level assessment)
<br>'''WP3.7 UV'''
*Rome, Helsinki, London population for years 2001, 2030, 2050
**Population size and structure
*Linkages between ozone depletion/recovery and global warming (see report draft Fig.1)
*Data:
**Life tables for each age group (YLL) for Italy, UK, Finland 2000
**DALY
**O3, aerosols, temperature (cooling/warming)
**IPCC scenarios
**Incidence and mortality rates
*Impacts:
**Premature mortality, Costs
Second pass thoughts (from report draft):
*More EU cities/EU-wide assessment
*More policy scenarios for O3/UV
*Elaborate links with CC and health
<br> <br>'''Bioher'''
*Energy production (single house and small energy plant level)
*Population (2000-10000 inh.)
*Exposure for PM2.5
*ER-functions for PM2.5
*PM2.5 emissions (-&gt;health effects)
*PM2.5 climate effect (-&gt; health effects)
*Household heating scenarios:
**Heavy/ light oil, wood chips, pellets
*Atmospheric thermal impact
*DALY
*Impacts:
**Premature mortality
**Costs
<br> <br> <br>'''WP3.3 Agriculture'''
*Great Britain (epidemiological approach) and Greece (toxicological approach)
*Impact of agricultural land use practices (changes due to agricultural policies and other related drivers) on public health.
*Health effects due to pesticides, emission factors for aerosols have been calculated as well.
*Data:
**Pesticide usage data
**Data on cultivated areas and pastures for base year 2000
**Population data from the 2001 census.
**A PRELUDE scenario of land use change (termed Great Escape) developed at EE was used, applied for year 2035
*For the case study in Greece, two regional scenarios for year 2035 were employed; i.e. scenario A (reference or “business as usual”), where both the typology and the proportion of main crops were the same as in base case (year 2000), and scenario B where the typology of main crops was unchanged but their proportion was different as a result of policies and other conceivable influences (such as CAP policies, market forces, climatic change).
*For the case study in Gr. Britain, the assessment involved comparison of base year (2000) results with those from the enhanced PRELUDE, year 2035, scenario. As the number of AIs used in GB was too great to undertake a detailed analysis, the LAU2 level modelled pesticide amount was divided by the baseline crop area to derive a LAU2-specific application rate which was assumed to remain constant over the assessment period.
*The health outcomes explored in this GB assessment focused on cancers in adults
*Climate change not mentioned for the second pass assessment
<br> <br>'''WP3.5 - Chemicals'''
*Health impact assessments of policy measures for 3 chemicals in consumer products (di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), formaldehyde and
toluene).
*Human aggregate exposure via several consumer products has been assessed for the situations before and after implementation of the policy measure
*Climate change not mentioned for the second pass assessment, some remote links to climate change:
**Formaldehyde case-study: Formaldehyde emissions have been measured while burning mosquito coils --&gt;Climate change may alter the mosquito prevalence and change the use of mosquito repellents
**Toluene case-study: For general population air pollution from motor vehicle exhaust is unquestionably a major source of exposure to toluene.
<br> <br>'''HiWATE'''
*Topic is to study risk-benefit assessment of microbial and disinfection by-products (DBPs) in drinking water
*Case cities: Barcelona, Kaunas, Rennes, Bradford, Heraklion, Modena population and local waterworks
*Data:
**City level population size and structure
**DBP and microbial levels in drinking water
**Exposure: water consumption
**Epidemiological data for congenital anomalies and still birth, prematurity and small for gestational age, semen quality, bladder cancer, colon cancer
*Linkages between water contamination and global warming
*Impacts that could be assessed:
**Climate change impacts on runoff and contamination of raw water (raw water quality)
**Climate change impacts on availability of raw water (raw water source)
**Shift from bottled water to tap water as a means to reduce the ecological footprint and CC change of drinking water (and changes exposure patterns between microbes and DBPs).
*Shared frameworks:
**City-level assessment (or rather: waterworks-level assessment)
<br> '''WP1.1, 1.4, 1.5'''
*Methods for integrated environmental health impact assessment
*1.1
**The full-chain approach
**Intarese assessment process scheme
**appraisal indices
**
*1.4
**open assessment
**monetary valuation
**DALY
**CEA/CBA
**VOI
**Impact pathway approach ((sometimes assimilated to full-chain)
**risk perception
**benefit transfer
*1.5
**uncertainty concept (NUSAP, 3-dimensions of uncertainty, pedigree matrices)
'''CLAIH'''
*Topic: health impacts in Finland in 2030 under different climate change, energy use and building structure scenarios
*Climate change scenarios: IPCC scenarios
**A2 (heterogeneous world, rising population, slow technological change),
**A1B (rapid growth of population and economy, advent on new and more efficient technologies, balanced use of fossil and renewable energy sources)
**B1 (rapid development towards environmentally friendly technologies)
*Energy production scenarios:
**small scale wood combustion
**district heating with alternative fuel options
*Energy saving scenarios: energy efficiency of housing (heating, ventilation, heat recovery, insulation)
*Exposures and health impacts included:
**long-term exposure to PM2.5 and cardiovascular mortality and morbidity, effect of SES
**long-term exposure to PM2.5 and asthma incidence
**short term exposure to ozone and T extremes and cardiovascular and respiratory mortality and morbidity
**housing characteristics (dampness and mould, fireplace combustion, ETS, air exchange) and development of asthma and allergies and occurrence or respiratory infections, effect of SES
*Connections to mega case study:
**HIA model and cost functions for several climate change and mitigation scenarios in Finland
**ERFs for PM2.5, ozone, T in Finland
**Information on health impacts of housing characteristics relevant to climate change and its mitigation
<br> '''WP 3.2 Housing'''
*Topic: the environment and health effects of housing within EU, particularly in reference to indoor environment and energy efficiency
*Case studies: UK, Finland, Italy, France
*Hazards and impacts assessed:
**First pass
***T extremes: mortality
***radon gas: lung cancer
***damp and mould growth: asthma and allergic symptoms, respiratory symptoms, general symptoms
**Second pass (intended): indoor air quality (ETS, VOC, combustion products), fuel use and fuel costs, house dust mites
*Connections to mega case study:
**A framework model for HIA of different housing policy options centred on thermal insulation
<br>


==== Common methods that are probably needed  ====
==== Common methods that are probably needed  ====


*Scoping tool  
*Scoping tool WP1.1
*DALY calculator
*ERF meta-analysis WP1.3
*ERF meta-analysis  
*[[ICF|ICF]] WP1.4
*[[ICF|ICF]]  
*GIS Web-tool  
*GIS Web-tool  
*[[Argumentation|Argumentation]]  
*[[Argumentation|Argumentation]] WP1.4
*[[Analytica|Analytica]]  
*[[Analytica|Analytica]] WP1.4
*[[Uncertainty|Uncertainty]] tool [[Aguila|Aguila]]  
*[[Uncertainty|Uncertainty]] tool [[Aguila|Aguila]] WP1.5
*Biomarker approach
*Biomarker approach SP2
* full-chain approach WP1.1
* risk appraisal indices WP1.1
* open assessment WP1.4
** collaboration
** modular information structure
** inclusion of value judgments
** opasnet
* DALY &rarr; impact calculator WP1.4
* monetary valuation of health impacts WP1.4
* CEA/CBA WP1.4
* VOI WP1.4
* Impact pathway approach (somewhat similar to full-chain) WP1.4
* perception of risks WP1.4
* Intarese uncertainty approach WP1.5
** pedigree of information/data WP1.5
** nature, location & level of uncertainty WP1.5


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* [http://unfccc.int/di/DetailedByParty.do UNFCCC climate change data]
* [http://unfccc.int/di/DetailedByParty.do UNFCCC climate change data]
* [http://scripts.mit.edu/~jfmartin/sip/master/ Greenhouse gas emission simulator by MIT CCI]
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Meta-level variable: research question for the assessment


Scope

What is a good scope for this assessment such that the assessment

  • effectively builds on existing work and work that will be done anyway in Intarese, Heimtsa, KTL, or other closely related institutes,
  • acts as the Intarese mega case study as a part of the WP4.3 work,
  • utilises the tools and methods developed in Intarese,
  • is topical and has high policy relevance, e.g. related to COP-15 (Dec 2009) or Conference of Environment and Health Ministers of Europe (early 2010?),
  • assesses issues on the European scale,
  • is prognostic, i.e. assesses future impacts of current policy options?
  • relates to the impacts of climate change,
  • relates to the impacts of climate change mitigation policies,
  • the parts of the assessment have shared parts, such as population data, future trends of climate, and/or international policies such as emission trade systems,
  • the assessment shows clear synergism in working collaboratively between its parts?

Definition

Data

Common issues in projects that are currently running in the Intarese/Heimtsa/KTL domain. More detailed descriptions can be found from a previous version of this page.

Project/WP Links to what project Common issues
Intarese WP3.1 Traffic
  • ETS-CL, Outdoor air
  • Noise
  • Urban car traffic: PM and CO2 emissions
  • Traffic noise
  • Climate change mitigation policies
Intarese WP3.2 Housing
  • Claih, Bioher
  • Energy efficiency of household heating
  • Climate trends and impacts
Intarese WP3.3 Agriculture
  • Land use and land use change
  • Climate trends and impacts
Intarese WP3.4 Drinking water
  • Hiwate
  • Drinking water
  • Climate trends and impacts
  • Climate change mitigation policies
Intarese WP3.5 Household chemicals - -
Intarese WP3.6 Waste
  • ETS-CL, Outdoor air
  • PM and CO2 emissions
Intarese WP3.7 Climate change
  • Claih
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Climate trends and impacts
Heimtsa indoor air
  • Housing, Claih
  • Indoor air quality, ventilation
Heimtsa outdoor air
  • Traffic, ETC-CL, Waste
  • PM and CO2 emissions
  • Climate trends and impacts
Heimtsa noise
  • Traffic
  • Traffic noise
Heimtsa complex pollutants - -
Emission trade and city-level policies (ETS-CL)
  • Traffic, Waste, Outdoor air
  • PM and CO2 emissions
  • Climate trends and impacts
  • Climate change mitigation policies
Claih (Climate change, indoor, and health)
  • Housing, Indoor air, Waste
  • Climate change
  • PM and CO2 emissions
  • Extreme temperatures
  • Climate trends and impacts
  • Climate change mitigation policies
Bioher (Biofuels and health in heating)
  • Housing, Outdoor air, ETS-CL, Claih
  • PM and CO2 emissions
  • Climate trends and impacts
  • Climate change mitigation policies
Hiwate
  • Drinking water
  • Drinking water
  • Climate trends and impacts
  • Climate change mitigation policies
Common background work needed
Climate trend data Housing, Agriculture, Drinking water, Climate change, Outdoor air, ETS-CL, Claih, Bioher, Hiwate
Climate change mitigation policies Traffic, Drinking water, ETS-CL, Claih, Bioher, Hiwate
European population data All projects

Result

The Intarese mega case study should include the following elements:

  • Pollutants: PM2.5. CO2, other greenhouse gases. O3 and related UV radiation. Noise.
  • Climate trends: All trends (temperature changes given different emission scenarios) presented in the IPCC report.
  • Population: the population of the European Union. The level of detail may vary from one area to another.
  • Sectors of activity: Traffic. Heat and electricity production. Drinking water production (tap/bottled). Waste incineration.


Detailed results are shown in the scope of the assessment described below.

Climate change policy assessment


Scope

Purpose

A tentative research questions:D↷

  • What are the impacts of climate change in Europe?
  • What are the impacts of climate change mitigation in Europe?

Boundaries

  • Population in Europe
  • Time 2008-2050
  • Climate patterns in the future based on IPCC results and predictions.


Scenarios

Intended users

Participants

Definition

Variables

Variables and/or assessments that may be useful in this assessment.


Common methods that are probably needed

  • Scoping tool WP1.1
  • ERF meta-analysis WP1.3
  • ICF WP1.4
  • GIS Web-tool
  • Argumentation WP1.4
  • Analytica WP1.4
  • Uncertainty tool Aguila WP1.5
  • Biomarker approach SP2
  • full-chain approach WP1.1
  • risk appraisal indices WP1.1
  • open assessment WP1.4
    • collaboration
    • modular information structure
    • inclusion of value judgments
    • opasnet
  • DALY → impact calculator WP1.4
  • monetary valuation of health impacts WP1.4
  • CEA/CBA WP1.4
  • VOI WP1.4
  • Impact pathway approach (somewhat similar to full-chain) WP1.4
  • perception of risks WP1.4
  • Intarese uncertainty approach WP1.5
    • pedigree of information/data WP1.5
    • nature, location & level of uncertainty WP1.5


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Analyses

Result

Results

Conclusions

See also