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2. Health impact assessment of air pollution in Lisbon, Portugal
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Abe, Karina Camasmie, Rodrigues, Matilde Alexandra, and Miraglia, Simone Georges El Khouri
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ABSTRACTBackground: Lisbon has about 500,000 inhabitants and it’s the capital and the main economic hub of Portugal. Studies have demonstrated that exposure to Particulate Matter with an aerodynamic diameter<2.5 μm (PM2.5) have strong association with health effects. Researchers continue to identify new harmful air pollutants effects in our health even in low levels. Objectives: This study evaluates air pollution scenarios considering a Health Impact Assessment approach in Lisbon, Portugal. Methods: We have studied abatement scenarios of PM2.5concentrations and the health effects in the period from 2015 to 2017 using the APHEKOM tool and the associated health costs were assessed by Value of Life Year. Results: The mean concentration of PM2.5in Lisbon was 23 μg/m3 ± 10 μg/m3(±Standard Deviation). If we consider that World Health Organization (WHO) standards of PM2.5(10 μg/m3) were reached, Lisbon would avoid more than 423 premature deaths (equivalent to 9,172 life years’ gain) and save more than US$45 million annually. If Lisbon city could even diminish the mean of PM2.5by 5 μg/m3, nearly 165 deaths would be avoided, resulting in a gain of US$17 million annually. Conclusion: According to our findings, if considered the worst pollution scenario, levels of PM2.5 could improve the life’s quality and save a significant amount of economic resources.Implications:The manuscript addresses the health effects and costs of air pollution and constitutes an important target for improving public policies on air pollutants in Portugal. Although Portugal has low levels of air pollution, there are significant health and economic effects that, for the most part, are underreported. The health impact assessment approach associated with costs had not yet been addressed in Portugal, which makes this study more relevant in the analysis of policies aimed to drive stricter control on pollutants’ emissions. Health costs are a fundamental element to support decision-making process and to orientate the trade-offs in investments for improving public policies so that to diminish health effects, which can impact the management of the local health services and the population’s quality of life, especially after the pandemic period when resources are scarce.
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- 2022
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3. Sustentabilidade e o mercado financeiro: estudo do desempenho de empresas que compõem o índice de sustentabilidade empresarial (ISE)
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Cristófalo, Renan Gazarini, Akaki, Alexis Shinji, Abe, Tatiana Camasmie, Morano, Rogério Scabim, and Miraglia, Simone Georges El Khouri
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Nas últimas décadas, o tema sustentabilidade tem sido profundamente discutido por meio das conferências e estabelecimento de protocolos internacionais, o que obrigou o mundo corporativo a adaptar‐se aos novos anseios da sociedade e do Estado que buscavam o equilíbrio das esferas social, ambiental e econômica. No mercado de capitais o impacto foi refletido por meio do surgimento de carteiras teóricas compostas por empresas consideradas benchmarkna gestão corporativa sustentável. Este estudo tem como propósito avaliar o desempenho de empresas que compõem o Índice de Sustentabilidade Empresarial da BM&FBovespa (ISE), em contraponto com empresas de mesmo segmento econômico ausentes do índice, no intuito de observar se práticas de sustentabilidade colaboram na valorização das ações das empresas. Foram analisadas oito empresas pertencentes a quatro segmentos diferentes, de 2006 a 2014. Consideraram‐se os aspectos quantitativos, como volatilidade dos preços das ações e valorização. Os resultados demonstraram que, sob o ponto de vista estritamente quantitativo, as empresas que compõem o ISE do segmento de bancos e petroquímicos apresentaram bom desempenho, enquanto as empresas do segmento de energia elétrica e de papel e celulose apresentaram desempenho insatisfatório. Dessa forma, não foi possível determinar uma correlação específica entre o ISE e a valorização das ações ou sua volatilidade.
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- 2016
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4. Health effects of cookstove emissions.
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Saldiva, Paulo Hilário Nascimento and Miraglia, Simone Georges El Khouri
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AIR pollution ,BIOMASS energy ,HEALTH ,DEVELOPED countries - Abstract
Despite the fact that the knowledge that air pollution promotes adverse health effects is not new, studies on pollution derived from indoor sources has received considerably less attention, mostly because its effects are less evident in areas where “hard science” is produced. In this study, the health consequences of prolonged exposure to indoor pollution generated by biomass-burning stoves are summarised. This kind of exposure is associated with respiratory, cardiovascular, reproductive and cancer outcomes. Considering that the use of biomass as fuel for cooking is almost entirely restricted to developing countries, some projections on the costs due to health consequences of this practice indicate that procedures must be implemented not only to avoid suffering caused to the population but also to remove the extra burden on frail economies. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2004
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5. Lean diesel technology and human health: a case study in six Brazilian metropolitan regions
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de André, Paulo Afonso, Veras, Mariana Matera, Miraglia, Simone Georges El Khouri, and Saldiva, Paulo Hilário Nascimento
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Due to their toxicity, diesel emissions have been submitted to progressively more restrictive regulations in developed countries. However, in Brazil, the implementation of the Cleaner Diesel Technologies policy (Euro IV standards for vehicles produced in 2009 and low-sulfur diesel with 50 ppm of sulfur) was postponed until 2012 without a comprehensive analysis of the effect of this delay on public health parameters. We aimed to evaluate the impact of the delay in implementing the Cleaner Diesel Technologies policy on health indicators and monetary health costs in Brazil.
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- 2012
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6. Modelling approach for carbon emissions, energy consumption and economic growth: A systematic review.
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Debone, Daniela, Leite, Vinicius Pazini, and Miraglia, Simone Georges El Khouri
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Understanding the major driving forces of CO 2 emissions has become indispensable as the challenges of climate change and adaptation become more widely recognized. This systematic review presents a comprehensive overview of the econometric models applied to disentangling the relationships among carbon emissions, energy consumption, and economic growth. The electronic databases Web of Science, SCOPUS, and EconPapers were used to identify 776 citation records to discuss this issue. Resultantly, 182 peer-reviewed journal articles met the pre-defined eligibility criteria and were retained for discussion. We found varied modelling approaches, but artificial neural networks, STIRPAT model, and Granger causality were the primary models used by authors in recent years. Overall, the analyzed methods could be considered efficient in investigating the relationships between the analyzed variables, promoting discussion about the urgency of investment in renewable energy sources, and implementing appropriate CO 2 emissions mitigation policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. Air quality and health impact assessment of a truckers' strike in Sao Paulo state, Brazil: A case study.
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Debone, Daniela, Leirião, Luciana Ferreira Leite, and Miraglia, Simone Georges El Khouri
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The frequent diesel oil price adjustments and the cost of freight are among the main reasons for Brazilian truckers' strike that occurred in 2018. This event showed the strong influence of the road transport sector in the economy and air quality on different urban centers of Sao Paulo. Air pollutants concentrations were compared during the strike days and control days, considering equivalent meteorological conditions on regions near to highways. Based on pollution reduction results, we calculated the relative risk and avoided deaths attributed to each pollutant analyzed. Economic impacts were evaluated using the Value of Statistical Life. The assays indicated that air pollutant concentrations were significantly reduced in all analyzed highways. The analyzed stretches of roads showed that associated health impacts were about 1.15 and 3.05 avoided deaths due to reductions of PM 10 and NO 2 , respectively, which represent an economy of almost US$ 8 million during the strike. Estimates for a whole year scenario results in 81 (PM 10) and 227 (NO 2) potential avoided deaths, considering the reductions achieved during the strike, equivalent to a monetary gain of approximately US$ 579 million annually. Our findings provided evidence to support cleaner transportation investments and air quality mitigation actions. • Brazilian truckers' strike was associated to potential health and economic benefits. • The air quality improvement can represent 81 PM 10 -related avoided deaths annually. • The reduction of air pollution achieved 227 NO 2 -related avoided deaths annually. • Health outcomes represent a saving of approximately US$ 579 million annually. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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