Socio-economic analysis of environmental policies implementation
NILU Polska participates in scientific projects financed by European Commission with estimation of longterm projections of pollution emissions and assessment of ambient air management programs.
Knowledge about future levels of air pollution – spodziewanych lub wymaganychemissions – expected and required – is one of fundamental information in analysis of environmental strategies. Therefore national emissions of selected pollutants incałkowitych main economic sectors are projected. NILU Polska has experiences in preparation of scenarios for mercury, other heavy metals, dioxins, PCB and greenhouse gases emissions.
Developed emission nt metod reduction scenarios describe, odnoszące się do combination of methods expected for particular industrial processes in relevant periodorazlat., Estimated emission reduction results from implementation of current legislation – European and international prawodawstwa, jak również (base scenarios) and emerging techniques, (alternative scenarios). Then projected emissions are used in models of air pollution dispersion for estimation of air quality changes. Analysis of costs for scenarios implementation and health benefits from improvement of ambient air quality is final result of works.
Selected references:
- MERCYMS - An integrated approach to assess the Mercury cycling in the Mediterranean basin; 2002 – 2004
- ESPREME – Estimation of willingness-to-pay to reduce the risk of exposure to heavy metals and cost benefit analysis for reducing heavy metals occurence in Europe; 2004-2007
- DROPS – Development of macro and sectoral economic models aiming to evaluate the role of public health externalities on society; 2005 – 2008
- SCENARIOS - Development of methodologies for future scenarios of environmental change on the local, regional and global scale; 2004
- SECMERPOL - Study on the socio-economic costs of continuing the status-quo of mercury pollution; 2008
- UNEPCBA-PL - Assessment of potential cost and benefits associated with reduction of mercury emission from major sources; 2008
- HEIMTSA - Health and Environment Integrated Methodology and Toolbox for Scenario Assessment; 2007 - 2011
- MERCPOL - Cost-benefit analysis of mercury emission reduction in Poland for human health and environment; 2009 – 2010
