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Morbidity and Mortality: How Do We Value the Risk of Death and Illness?
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Morbidity and Mortality: How Do We Value the Risk of Death and Illness?


Inventory Record #: EE-0497

Subject:
1. Benefits Analysis
1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation
1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference
1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Cost of Damages Avoided - Mortality
1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Cost of Damages Avoided
1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Cost of Damages Avoided - Morbidity
Environmental Media/Problems covered: f. Multimedia
Authors:
EPA Project Officer/ Manager:
Miller, Maggie
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Study Purpose:
Methodology Development & Evaluation
Report Series:
Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop
List of all reports in the Series:
1) Stated Preference: What Do We Know? Where Do We Go?
2) Economic Research and Policy Concerning Water Use and Management, Proceedings of the Third Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
3) Economic Analysis and Land Use Policy, Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
4) Valuing and Managing Ecosystems: Economic Research Sponsored by NSF/EPA, Proceedings of the first Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
5) Community Based Environmental Decision Making, Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
6) Valuing Health for Environmental Policy with Special Emphasis on Children's Health Protection, Proceedings of the Second Workshop in the Environmental Policy and Economics Workshop Series
7) Economic Valuation of Mortality Risk Reduction: Assessing the State of the Art for Policy Applications
8) Market Mechanisms and Incentives: Applications to Environmental Policy, Proceedings of a Workshop Sponsored by the US Environmental Protection Agency's National Center for Environmental Economics and National Center for Environmental Research
9) Valuing Environmental Health Risk Reductions to Children
10) Corporate Environmental Behavior and the Effectiveness of Government Interventions
11) Valuation of Ecological Benefits: Improving the Science Behind Policy Decisions
12) Socio-economic Causes and Consequences of Future Environmental Changes Workshop
13) Economic Impacts of Aquatic Invasive Species Workshop
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Research Organization:
Alpha-Gamma Technologies, Inc.Address: 4700 Falls of the Neuse Road, Suite 350
City: Raleigh State: NC ZIP: 27609
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Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Policy, Economics, and Innovation, National Center for Environmental EconomicsAddress:
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Type:
Final
Date:
09/07/2006
Number of Pages:
537
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Grant/Contract #:
68-W-01-055
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EPA's National Centers for Environmental Economics and Environmental Research held a two-day workshop Morbidity and Mortality: How Do We Value the Risk of Illness and Death? This workshop, held on April 10-12, 2006 in Washington, DC, highlighted research results from EPA's Science to Achieve Results (STAR) grants. Topics included risk assessment and valuation of health effects from air pollution, issues with morbidity valuation, a panel discussion on the use of the Internet in valuation surveys, valuation of effects from pesticides and toxics and drinking water, and empirical issues associated with mortality risk valuation.
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File DescriptionFile Size (KB)File Type
Session I: Risk Assessment and Valuation of Health Effects from Air Pollution (Including Introductory Remarks)526 Acrobat
Session II:Issues with Morbidity Valuation and Keynote Address by Brian Mannix458 Acrobat
Session III: Panel Discussion on the Use of the Internet in Valuation Surveys117 Acrobat
Session IV; Valuing Morbidity and Mortality: Pesticides and Toxics907 Acrobat
Session V: Empirical Issues Associated with Mortality Risk Valuation719 Acrobat
Session VI: Valuing Morbidity and Mortality: Drinking Water2,015 Acrobat
Date Linked: 09/07/2006

 

 
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