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A Cost Benefit Analysis of an Active Travel Intervention with Health and Carbon Emission Reduction Benefits

机译:主动出行干预对健康和减少碳排放的好处的成本收益分析

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Active travel (walking and cycling) is beneficial for people’s health and has many co-benefits, such as reducing motor vehicle congestion and pollution in urban areas. There have been few robust evaluations of active travel, and very few studies have valued health and emissions outcomes. The ACTIVE before-and-after quasi-experimental study estimated the net benefits of health and other outcomes from New Zealand’s Model Communities Programme using an empirical analysis comparing two intervention cities with two control cities. The Programme funded investment in cycle paths, other walking and cycling facilities, cycle parking, ‘shared spaces’, media campaigns and events, such as ‘Share the Road’, and cycle-skills training. Using the modified Integrated Transport and Health Impacts Model, the Programme’s net economic benefits were estimated from the changes in use of active travel modes. Annual benefits for health in the intervention cities were estimated at 34.4 disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and two lives saved due to reductions in cardiac disease, diabetes, cancer, and respiratory disease. Reductions in transport-related carbon emissions were also estimated and valued. Using a discount rate of 3.5%, the estimated benefit/cost ratio was 11:1 and was robust to sensitivity testing. It is concluded that when concerted investment is made in active travel in a city, there is likely to be a measurable, positive return on investment.
机译:主动出行(散步和骑自行车)对人们的健康有益,并具有许多共同的好处,例如减少市区的机动车拥堵和污染。很少有关于主动出行的强有力的评估,并且很少有研究评估健康和排放结果。这项活动的准实验前后研究通过对两个干预城市与两个控制城市进行比较的经验分析,估计了新西兰示范社区计划对健康和其他成果的净收益。该计划资助了对自行车道,其他步行和自行车设施,自行车停车,“共享空间”,媒体活动和活动(如“分享道路”)和自行车技能培训的投资。使用修改后的综合运输和健康影响模型,可以从主动出行方式的使用变化中估算出该计划的净经济收益。干预城市的健康年度收益估计为34.4残疾调整生命年(DALYs),由于心脏病,糖尿病,癌症和呼吸道疾病的减少,挽救了两条生命。还估算和评估了与运输有关的碳排放量的减少量。使用3.5%的折现率,估计的收益/成本比率为11:1,并且对敏感性测试很可靠。结论是,在城市的主动出行中进行一致的投资时,很可能会获得可衡量的正投资回报。

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