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Health damage of air pollution and benefits and costs of ammonia control in the Netherlands

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  • Zuidema, Thijs
  • Nentjes, Andries

    (Groningen University)

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The paper gives a benefit-cost analysis of ammonia emission control policy in TheNetherlands. Particular care has been given to calculation of the health benefits. Adose-response relationship between air pollution and the number of work loss dayshas been estimated by applying the one-way fixed-effects method to data on workloss days due to illness and average year concentrations of air pollution in 29districts. A significant relationship is found between ammonia (NH3) and thenumber of work loss days (WLDs) and also for sulphate aerosol(SO4). The dose-responserelationship for ammonia has been used to calculate the health benefits ofreducing ammonia deposition in The Netherlands in the periods 1987-1995 and1995-2000. Together with information on other benefits and costs of ammoniaemission control the health benefits are incorporated in a benefit-cost analysis ofrecent and current ammonia control policy in The Netherlands. The benefit cost ratioturns out to be 1/3 from a national point of view and 2/3 if transfrontier benefits areincluded.

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  • Zuidema, Thijs & Nentjes, Andries, 1999. "Health damage of air pollution and benefits and costs of ammonia control in the Netherlands," Research Report 99C62, University of Groningen, Research Institute SOM (Systems, Organisations and Management).
  • Handle: RePEc:gro:rugsom:99c62
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