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{{encyclopedia}} | {{encyclopedia}} '''Claih''' is a research project coordinated by [[KTL|KTL]]. The duration is 2009-2012. The main topics include: | ||
'''Claih''' is a research project coordinated by [[KTL|KTL]]. The duration is 2009-2012. The main topics include: | |||
*Topic: health impacts in Finland in 2030 under different climate change, energy use and building structure scenarios | *Topic: health impacts in Finland in 2030 under different climate change, energy use and building structure scenarios | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[ | *[[CLAIH assessment|CLAIH assessment]] | ||
*[[Bioher|Bioher]] | *[[Bioher|Bioher]] | ||
*[[IA on carbon trade and its city-level impacts|IA on carbon trade and its city-level impacts]] | *[[IA on carbon trade and its city-level impacts|IA on carbon trade and its city-level impacts]] | ||
[[Category:Research_project]] | [[Category:Research_project]] |
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Claih is a research project coordinated by KTL. The duration is 2009-2012. The main topics include:
- 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