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Introduction to the Workshop Workshop, October 2-3, 2002 Johan Sliggers

Outline Why CBA? CBA in air pollution Current status CBA Damage/benefits ecosystems Expectations Logistics

Why Cost Benefit Analysis? Treaty of Amsterdam (EU) Environment has matured Comparability Review Gothenburg Protocol/ NEC Directive

CBA in Air Pollution Costs and physical benefits Costs and monetized benefits

Benefits Pathway Pollution Load Stock at Risk Exposure-response functions Impact assessment Valuation

Current Status CBA Impact Damages 1990 Red.Dam.Gth.p. 47 230-560 1.8 Health morb. Health mort. Materials Crops Timber Ecological damage Visibility Sub-total Total 47 230-560 1.8 27 2.2 N.m. N.q. 310-640 18 95-160 1.2 7.8 0.8 N.m. 5.6 130-190 N.q.

Damage / Benefits Ecosystems Biodiversity Effect oriented measures

Expectations Future Developments

Logistics Marjo & Melanie “Proceedings” List of participants Field excursion Diets