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Join us on October 2-3, 2002, for an introduction to the importance of Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) in addressing air pollution issues. Discover the current status of CBA, its impact on ecosystems, and future expectations in environmental management. Learn from experts about the benefits pathway, exposure-response functions, impact assessment, and valuation techniques. Explore the damages and benefits to ecosystems and the potential for effect-oriented measures. Don't miss this insightful workshop on the treaty of Amsterdam, matured environmental standards, and the Gothenburg Protocol and NEC Directive. Engage with Marjo and Melanie, participate in the field excursion, and enjoy the provided diets.
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Introduction to the Workshop Workshop, October 2-3, 2002 Johan Sliggers
Outline • Why CBA? • CBA in air pollution • Current status CBA • Damage/benefits ecosystems • Expectations • Logistics
Why Cost Benefit Analysis? • Treaty of Amsterdam (EU) • Environment has matured • Comparability • Review Gothenburg Protocol/ NEC Directive
CBA in Air Pollution • Costs and physical benefits • Costs and monetized benefits
Benefits Pathway Pollution Load Stock at Risk Exposure-response functions Impact assessment Valuation
Current Status CBA Impact Damages 1990 Red.Dam.Gth.p. Health morb. Health mort. Materials Crops Timber Ecological damage Visibility Sub-total Total 47 230-560 1.8 27 2.2 N.m. N.q. 310-640 N.q. 18 95-160 1.2 7.8 0.8 N.m. 5.6 130-190 N.q.
Damage / Benefits Ecosystems • Biodiversity • Effect oriented measures
Logistics • Marjo & Melanie • “Proceedings” • List of participants • Field excursion • Diets