Climate change policies in Helsinki
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----#: . All: Suggest good scoping for the assessment. You may also consult people in Helsinki. You may also borrow ideas you have used in Homework4. This will be decided soon after Easter. --Jouni (talk) 21:04, 25 March 2015 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
Question
Intended use and users
A problem in the climate policy practices in the City of Helsinki is that there is not enough information about different costs and impacts of different climate change mitigation measures, especially in the long term. This is slowing down the decision-making process. The results of this course will be used at the City of Helsinki Environment Centre to assess the outcomes of different ways to reduce GHG emissions. The results will help in identifying the most favourable ways to cut GHG emissions.
Participants
----#: . In case of energy consumption, detached houses, industrial and health sector have the highest amount of energy use. Fist it would be good to find a better and more efficient ways of energy consumption for them. --Mohammad Shahidehnia (talk) 08:33, 9 April 2015 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: comment)
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Decisions and scenarios
Timing
Answer
Results
Conclusions
Rationale
Stakeholders
Dependencies
Tasks given 15.4.2015 about Building stock in Helsinki. Please put the name of file, reference, or other source of your information to the column Description in each table, or under the table if the description is long.
- Tables 1 and 2: Paula and Mohammad ALSO UPLOAD Helsingin_rakennuskanta_Facta_ajo_huhtikuu_2015 using Opasnet Base
- Table 3: Sonja and Panayoitis and Anna
- Tables 4 and 5: Anni, Mari, and Michael
- Table 6: Aishat, Evans and Badejo
- Tables 7-8: not done
The main data source are these two files. I recommend that all groups go through the whole material although not everything is relevant for all groups.
- Climate policies Helsinki data
- Climate policies Helsinki additional data
- Helsingin_rakennuskanta_Facta_ajo_huhtikuu_2015
- Additional sources of information (may be useful)
- Motiva, Sami Seuna [1]
- Tilastokeskus Jonna Hakala 09 1734 3419, energia@tilastokeskus.fi [2]
- VTT: Energy efficiency scenarios of buildings (2014) [3]
- VTT energy efficiency expert Jyri Nieminen
- Tampere University of Technology: EPAT: Energy saving potential in Finnish housing stock by 2050. [4] See especially section 4.2.4.
TASKS FOR THE DARM COURSE PARTICIPANTS:
- ALL GROUPS: Study Building model as it is closely connected to everything we do.
- GROUP1 (Mari, Anni and Michael): Look at Building stock in Helsinki which is the format we are likely to get the data about Helsinki. Compare that with previous assessments Buildings in Basel and Building stock in Kuopio. Make a suggestion how to model buildings in Helsinki.
- GROUP2 (Mohammad and Paula): Study Energy use of buildings and come up with a suggestion whether and how that variable can be used for the Helsinki case.
- GROUP3 (Badejo, Evans and Aishat): Study Emission factors for burning processes and come up with a suggestion whether and how that variable can be used for the Helsinki case.
- GROUP4 (Panayiotis): Study Climate change policies and health in Kuopio and expecially the table Direct inputs with DALY weights etc. Come up with a suggestion whether and how that variable can be used for the Helsinki case.
- District heating production units in Helsinki metropolitan area
- Exposure to PM2.5 in Finland
- OpasnetUtils/Drafts
- Health impact assessment
- Disease risk
- ERFs of environmental pollutants
- Burden of disease in Finland
Analyses
Indices
The data will be classified according to these indices:
- Building: Residential, Public, Industrial, Other. For separating different use purposes of buildings.
- Constructed: Years of construction of the buildings in the format 1990-1999, 2000-2009, 2010-2013.
- Heating: District, Electricity, Geothermal, Oil, Wood,
The results of each ovariable will be measuring these things:
- buildings: total floor area in m2.
Calculations
See also
- Climate change policies and health in Kuopio
- Climate change policies in Basel
- Climate change policies in Kuopio
- Helsinki Region Infoshare
Other variables and pages to look at
- Thermal energy need in Helsinki Metropolitan Area
- Heating consumption of buildings
- Emission assessment of small-scale energy production in the Helsinki metropolitan area
- CLAIH assessment
- BIOHER assessment
- Unit heat consumption of buildings in Finland
- Assessment of small-scale energy production in Helsinki Metropolitan area
- Bioher model
- Claih model
- Housing stock in Helsinki metropolitan area
- Parameters, gabi-model
Possibly useful variables
- Assessment on impacts of emission trading on city-level (ET-CL)
- Exposure of Finnish subpopulations to fine particles due domestic wood combustion
- Prices of fuels in heat production
- Heating consumption of buildings
- Value of a life year (VOLY)
- Unit price of energy in residential heating in Finland
- Unit value of restricted activity days (RADs)
- Unit value of hospital admissions
- Value of a statistical life (VSL)
- Duration of morbidity
- Disability weights
- Morbidity in Finland LOOK AT THE ANALYTICA FILE
- Mortality in Finland
- Population of Finland
- Asthma prevalence
- Breathing rate
- Mortality in Finland
- Electricity production in Finland
- District heat production in Finland
- heande:HI:Policy for PM2.5 Exposure (ASK LAMA IF THIS CAN BE RELEASED!
- ERF for cold exposure and mortality
- ERF for heat exposure and morbidity
- ERF of ambient temperature on mortality
- ERF of indoor dampness on respiratory health effects
- Exposure to dampness and mold contamination in homes in Finland
- ERF for short term PM10 exposure and lower respiratory symptoms (LRS)
- ERF for short term PM10 exposure and medication usage by people with asthma
- ERF for short term PM2.5 exposure and minor restricted activity days (MRADs)
- ERF for short term PM2.5 exposure and work loss days (WLDs)
- ERF for short term PM2.5 exposure and restricted activity days (RADs)
- ERF for short term PM10 exposure and respiratory hospital admissions
- ERF for short-term PM10 exposure and cardiovascular hospital admissions
- Concentration-response to PM2.5 THIS IS THE NEWEST but many pages should be merged with this. RENAME?
- Exposure to PM2.5 in Finland
- PM 2.5 concentration indoors from indoor sources in Finland THIS IS A METHOD
- PM infiltration from outdoor air to indoor air THIS IS A METHOD
- N2O emissions from house stock heating in Finland
- CH4 emissions from house stock heating in Finland
- CO2 emissions from house stock heating in Finland
- Unit heat consumption of buildings in Finland
- Energy efficiency of buildings in Finland THIS IS ACTUALLY BUILDING STOCK OF FINLAND
- Heating systems in buildings in Finland SHOULD BE UPDATED FROM STAT FINLAND IF NEEDED
Almost empty pages that should be removed
- Unit price of carbon emission permits
- Outdoor air temperature in Finland
- PM2.5 concentration in Finland
- PM2.5 emissions from house stock heating in Finland
- New house stock production in Finland
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