کد مقاله کد نشریه سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی نسخه تمام متن
5749098 1619147 2017 14 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
External costs of PM2.5 pollution in Beijing, China: Uncertainty analysis of multiple health impacts and costs
موضوعات مرتبط
علوم زیستی و بیوفناوری علوم محیط زیست شیمی زیست محیطی
پیش نمایش صفحه اول مقاله
External costs of PM2.5 pollution in Beijing, China: Uncertainty analysis of multiple health impacts and costs
چکیده انگلیسی


- Multiple PM2.5 related health impacts and external costs were estimated.
- ICD-10 report was utilized to avoid double counting of PM2.5 health impacts.
- Both AHC and VSL methods were applied for external costs comparison.
- Variables uncertainties were considered to quantify the external cost distribution.
- The external costs of PM2.5 ranged from 0.3% to 0.9% of regional GDP in Beijing.

Some cities in China are facing serious air pollution problems including high concentrations of particles, SO2 and NOx. Exposure to PM2.5, one of the primary air pollutants in many cities in China, is highly correlated with various adverse health impacts and ultimately represents a cost for society. The aim of this study is to assess health impacts and external costs related to PM2.5 pollution in Beijing, China with different baseline concentrations and valuation methods. The idea is to provide a reasonable estimate of the total health impacts and external cost due to PM2.5 pollution, as well as a quantification of the relevant uncertainty. PM2.5 concentrations were retrieved for the entire 2012 period in 16 districts of Beijing. The various PM2.5 related health impacts were identified and classified to avoid double counting. Exposure-response coefficients were then obtained from literature. Both the value of statistical life (VSL) and the amended human capital (AHC) approach were applied for external costs estimation, which could provide the upper and lower bound of the external costs due to PM2.5. To fully understand the uncertainty levels, the external cost distribution was determined via Monte Carlo simulation based on the uncertainty of the parameters such as PM2.5 concentration, exposure-response coefficients, and economic cost per case. The results showed that the external costs were equivalent to around 0.3% (AHC, China's guideline: C0 = 35 μg/m3) to 0.9% (VSL, WHO guideline: C0 = 10 μg/m3) of regional GDP depending on the valuation method and on the assumed baseline PM2.5 concentration (C0). Among all the health impacts, the economic loss due to premature deaths accounted for more than 80% of the overall external costs. The results of this study could help policymakers prioritizing the PM2.5 pollution control interventions and internalize the external costs through the application of economic policy instruments.

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ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Environmental Pollution - Volume 226, July 2017, Pages 356-369
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