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A project on the economic valuation of environment-related health impacts for children was initiated. A workshop was held in 2003 (see synthesis report and proceedings). Based upon the findings from this workshop, the second phase of the project was launched in January 2006.
Another project on co-ordination between environmental and health policies compares the means by which environment health impacts are assessed and will contribute to improved policy coordination.
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07-Apr-2008
How much does the environment affect human health? Are air pollution and tainted water shortening our lives and those of our children? These questions have aroused increasing interest in recent years, particularly since the adoption of Agenda 21 at the UN Conference on Environment and Development, which drew the attention of policy makers to the links between health and the environment.
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Two new reports available for the OECD VERHI project
26-Nov-2007
Two reports prepared in the context of the OECD project on valuation of environment-related health impacts for children (VERHI) have just been released: - The Summary of Focus Group Discussions and Other Preparatory Work for the VERHI Project - The Use of Evaluation Tools in Policy-making and Health Implications for Children To download pdf formats of these documents, please visit www.oecd.org/env/social/envhealth/verhi
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New reports available for the OECD project on valuation of environment-related health impacts for children (VERHI)
20-Sep-2007
Leading academics in the valuation field have prepared methodological reports to help guide the VERHI research consortium in further development of the project. To download pdf formats of these documents, please visit www.oecd.org/env/social/envhealth/verhi
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