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         "author": [ 
            "Susan C. Anenberg","Anna Belova","Jorgen Brandt","Neal Fann","Sue Greco","Sarath Guttikunda","Marie-Eve Heroux","Fintan Hurley","Michal Krzyzanowski","Sylvia Medina","Brian Miller","Kiran Pandey","Joachim Roos","Rita Van Dingenen"
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            	{"first" : "Susan C.",	"last" : "Anenberg"},
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         "volume": "36","number": "9, SI","pages": "1718-1736","abstract": "Designing air quality policies that improve public health can benefit\n   from information about air pollution health risks and impacts, which\n   include respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and premature death.\n   Several computer-based tools help automate air pollution health impact\n   assessments and are being used for a variety of contexts. Expanding\n   information gathered for a May 2014 World Health Organization expert\n   meeting, we survey 12 multinational air pollution health impact\n   assessment tools, categorize them according to key technical and\n   operational characteristics, and identify limitations and challenges.\n   Key characteristics include spatial resolution, pollutants and health\n   effect outcomes evaluated, and method for characterizing population\n   exposure, as well as tool format, accessibility, complexity, and degree\n   of peer review and application in policy contexts. While many of the\n   tools use common data sources for concentration-response associations,\n   population, and baseline mortality rates, they vary in the exposure\n   information source, format, and degree of technical complexity. We find\n   that there is an important tradeoff between technical refinement and\n   accessibility for a broad range of applications. Analysts should apply\n   tools that provide the appropriate geographic scope, resolution, and\n   maximum degree of technical rigor for the intended assessment, within\n   resources constraints. Asystematic intercomparison of the tools' inputs,\n   assumptions, calculations, and results would be helpful to determine the\n   appropriateness of each for different types of assessment. Future work\n   would benefit from accounting for multiple uncertainty sources and\n   integrating ambient air pollution health impact assessment tools with\n   those addressing other related health risks (e.g., smoking, indoor\n   pollution, climate change, vehicle accidents, physical activity).",
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         "issn" : "0272-4332",
         
         "keywords-plus" : "FINE PARTICULATE MATTER; EVA MODEL SYSTEM; HUMAN MORTALITY; PREMATURE\n   MORTALITY; COST EXTERNALITIES; CLIMATE-CHANGE; GLOBAL BURDEN; OZONE;\n   IMPACTS; QUALITY",
         
         "funding-acknowledgement" : "World Health Organization [001]",
         
         "research-areas" : "Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Mathematics; Mathematical\n   Methods In Social Sciences",
         
         "eissn" : "1539-6924",
         
         "number-of-cited-references" : "66",
         
         "affiliation" : "Anenberg, SC (Reprint Author), Environm Hlth Analyt LLC, 3704 Ingomar St NW, Washington, DC 20015 USA.\n   Anenberg, Susan C., Environm Hlth Analyt LLC, 3704 Ingomar St NW, Washington, DC 20015 USA.\n   Belova, Anna, Abt Associates Inc, Bethesda, MD USA.\n   Brandt, Jorgen, Aarhus Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Roskilde, Denmark.\n   Fann, Neal, US EPA, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27711 USA.\n   Greco, Sue, Publ Hlth Ontario, Toronto, ON, Canada.\n   Guttikunda, Sarath, Desert Res Inst, Div Atmospher Sci, Reno, NV USA.\n   Heroux, Marie-Eve, World Hlth Org, Reg Off Europe, Bonn, Germany.\n   Hurley, Fintan; Miller, Brian, Inst Occupat Med, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.\n   Krzyzanowski, Michal, Kings Coll London, Environm Res Grp, London, England.\n   Medina, Sylvia, French Inst Publ Hlth Surveillance, St Maurice, France.\n   Pandey, Kiran, World Bank, 1818 H St NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA.\n   Roos, Joachim, Univ Stuttgart, Inst Energy Econ & Rat Use Energy, Stuttgart, Germany.\n   Van Dingenen, Rita, European Commiss, Joint Res Ctr, Inst Environm & Sustainabil, Ispra Va, Italy.",
         
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         "language" : "English",
         
         "times-cited" : "4",
         
         "doi" : "10.1111/risa.12540",
         
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