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Quantifying the human health benefits of air pollution policies: Review of recent studies and new directions in accountability research

机译:量化空气污染政策对人类健康的好处:回顾最新研究和问责制研究的新方向

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that federal air quality policies impose annual costs in excess of $80 billion ($2010) with the primary goal of improving human health. An area of research, sometimes termed "accountability," aims to quantify these benefits, and sometimes costs, to understand the true impact of regulatory actions. We review recent studies on accountability and contrast their research designs. Key challenges to accountability research are discussed and future directions suggested. Most accountability studies investigated short-term impacts at a local scale, taking advantage of rapid changes in air quality due to policy interventions, such as for the Olympic Games. While useful, this research framework is not applicable to more extensive regulatory actions that deal with long-range transport, large spatial scales, and longer timeframes. A growing number of accountability studies investigate these issues, although the development of additional methods is needed. Challenges inherent to accountability research are vast and include the choice of baseline pollution and health response levels, transboundary pollution from outside the study area, limitations in exposure approaches (e.g., air quality modeling), and extrapolation of epidemiological studies from other populations or geographic areas. Findings from accountability research can help decision-makers design the most effective air quality policies, but in many cases such studies are hindered by large uncertainties. Given the challenges in accountability research, extensive sensitivity analyses and use of multiple methods would provide more compelling evidence than the use of any single approach.
机译:美国环境保护署估计,联邦空气质量政策规定的年度成本超过800亿美元(2010年),其主要目标是改善人类健康。研究领域有时被称为“问责制”,旨在量化这些收益(有时也包括成本),以了解监管措施的真正影响。我们回顾了有关责任制的最新研究,并对比了他们的研究设计。讨论了责任制研究的主要挑战,并提出了未来的方向。大多数问责制研究利用政策干预(例如奥运会)带来的空气质量快速变化,在本地范围内调查短期影响。尽管有用,但该研究框架不适用于涉及远程运输,较大空间规模和较长时间范围的更广泛的监管措施。尽管需要开发其他方法,但越来越多的问责制研究正在调查这些问题。问责制研究固有的挑战是巨大的,包括选择基准污染和健康应对水平,研究区域以外的跨界污染,接触方法的局限性(例如空气质量建模)以及从其他人群或地理区域推断流行病学研究。问责制研究的结果可以帮助决策者设计最有效的空气质量政策,但是在许多情况下,此类研究受到较大不确定性的阻碍。鉴于问责制研究面临的挑战,广泛的敏感性分析和多种方法的使用将比使用任何单一方法提供更有说服力的证据。

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