1. Modelling PM2.5 impact indicators in Europe: Health effects and legal compliance.
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Kiesewetter, Gregor, Schoepp, Wolfgang, Heyes, Chris, and Amann, Markus
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ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis , *LIFE expectancy , *AIR quality monitoring , *PARTICULATE matter , *EARLY death - Abstract
Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) has been shown to have significant negative impacts on human health. It is estimated that current levels of air pollution shorten the statistical life expectancy of European citizens by several months. The GAINS integrated assessment model calculates shortening of life expectancy from population exposure to PM 2.5 using epidemiologically-derived health impact functions. In addition, GAINS estimates PM 2.5 concentrations at 1875 air quality monitoring stations located in diverse environments ranging from remote background locations to busy street canyons. In this article, different approaches to dealing with the PM 2.5 pollution problem are compared. We assess for the present and future the attainment of EU and WHO air quality standards for PM 2.5 and estimate the loss of life expectancy under different policy scenarios developed for the ongoing revision of the EU Air Quality Legislation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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