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Scope
In principal WP 1.3 Exposure-health effect recommend that if there is already a published and up-to-date Exposure-response function (ERF) available, preferably from an authoritative and influential institute or organisation, like for example the World Health Organization, one should use that in the HIA. If not available, they recommend using the frequentists systematic review (including if appropriate a meta-analysis) to derive a certain ERF for the policy assessments.
Dose effect relationships/models describes
Description
References
- NEEDS ExternE methodology [1] (new figures)
Definition
Causality
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We need the accumulated exposure. I.e. the sum of ("the concentration per grid cell" by "population living there").
Data
Formula
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