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Adjoint sensitivity analysis of numerical models provides a platform for directly linking public health effects with air quality for evaluating emission control policies in a straightforward manner. We link epidemiological and valuation statistics to the adjoint of CMAQ and calculate sensitivities of short-term mortality-related benefits in Canada, the U.S. and Europe to anthropogenic NOx and VOC emissions across two continental do-mains. Our results show significant spatial and temporal variability in health benefit impacts of NOx and VOC emissions reduction on short-term mortality. We estimate that sensitivities of mortality-related benefits to 10% NOx emissions reduction in major cities reach monetary values in excess of $630K/day in Europe and $270K/day in North America. We find that when the cumulative effects of anthropogenic emissions on O3 and NO2 population exposure are considered, NOx emissions reduction yields significantly higher mortality-related benefits than the same relative reduction in VOC emissions. Adjoint sensitivity analysis of numerical models provides a platform for directly linking public health effects with air quality for evaluating emission control policies in a straightforward manner. We link epidemiological and valuation statistics to the adjoint of CMAQ and calculate sensitivities of short-term mortality-related benefits in Canada, the U.S. and Europe to anthropogenic NOx and VOC emissions across two continental do-mains. Our results show significant spatial and temporal variability in health benefit impacts of NOx and VOC emissions reduction on short-term mortality. We estimate that sensitivities of mortality-related benefits to 10% NOx emissions reduction in major cities reach monetary values in excess of $630K/day in Europe and $270K/day in North America. We find that when the cumulative effects of anthropogenic emissions on O3 and NO2 population exposure are considered, NOx emissions reduction yields significantly higher mortality-related benefits than the same relative reduction in VOC emissions.
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Attribution of Ozone Pollution Control Benefits to Individual Sources Attribution of Ozone Pollution Control Benefits to Individual Sources
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Attribution of Ozone Pollution Control Benefits to Individual Sources Attribution of Ozone Pollution Control Benefits to Individual Sources
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I
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n8:2014
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4498
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RIV/67985807:_____/14:00382022
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air pollution mortality; health benefits; CMAQ adjoint
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[26BFFA8DB824]
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Utrecht
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Dordrecht
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Air Pollution Modelling and its Application XXII
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2
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5
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Liczki, Jitka VlĨek, O. Hakami, A. Resler, Jaroslav Pappin, A.
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2012-05-07+02:00
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1874-6519
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6
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10.1007/978-94-007-5577-2_7
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Springer-Verlag
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978-94-007-5576-5