Symonds Phil, Milner James, Mohajeri Nahid, Aplin Juliette, Hale Joanna, J Lloyd Simon, Fremont Henry, Younkin Sam, Shrubsole Clive, Robertson Lawrie, Taylor Jonathon, Zimmermann Nici, Wilkinson Paul, Davies Mike
UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, London, WC1H 0NN, UK.
Centre on Climate Change and Planetary Health & Department of Public Health, Environments and Society, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
Wellcome Open Res. 2021 May 18;5:269. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16345.2. eCollection 2020.
A growing number of cities, including Greater London, have set ambitious targets, including detailed policies and implementation plans, to reach global goals on sustainability, health, and climate change. Here we present a tool for a rapid assessment of the magnitude of impact of specific policy initiatives to reach these targets. The decision-support tool simultaneously quantifies the environmental and health impacts of specified selected policies. The 'Cities Rapid Assessment Framework for Transformation (CRAFT)' tool was applied to Greater London. CRAFT quantifies the effects of ten environmental policies on changes in (1) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, (2) exposures to environmental hazards, (3) travel-related physical activity, and (4) mortality (the number of attributable deaths avoided in one typical year). Publicly available data and epidemiological evidence were used to make rapid quantitative estimates of these effects based on proportional reductions in GHG emissions and environmental exposures from current baseline levels and to compute the mortality impacts. The CRAFT tool estimates that, of roughly 50,000 annual deaths in Greater London, the modelled hazards (PM (from indoor and outdoor sources), outdoor NO , indoor radon, cold, overheating) and low travel-related physical activity are responsible for approximately 10,000 premature environment-related deaths. Implementing the selected polices could reduce the annual mortality number by about 20% (~1,900 deaths) by 2050. The majority of these deaths (1,700) may be avoided through increased uptake in active travel. Thus, out of ten environmental policies, the 'active travel' policy provides the greatest health benefit. Also, implementing the ten policies results in a GHG reduction of around 90%. The CRAFT tool quantifies the effects of city policies on reducing GHG emissions, decreasing environmental health hazards, and improving public health. The tool has potential value for policy makers through providing quantitative estimates of health impacts to support and prioritise policy options.
越来越多的城市,包括大伦敦地区,已经设定了雄心勃勃的目标,包括详细的政策和实施计划,以实现可持续发展、健康和气候变化方面的全球目标。在此,我们展示一种工具,用于快速评估特定政策举措对实现这些目标的影响程度。该决策支持工具同时量化特定选定政策的环境和健康影响。“城市转型快速评估框架(CRAFT)”工具已应用于大伦敦地区。CRAFT量化了十项环境政策对以下方面变化的影响:(1)温室气体(GHG)排放;(2)接触环境危害;(3)与出行相关的身体活动;(4)死亡率(在一个典型年份中避免的可归因死亡人数)。利用公开可用数据和流行病学证据,基于温室气体排放和环境暴露相对于当前基线水平的比例降低情况,对这些影响进行快速定量估计,并计算死亡率影响。CRAFT工具估计,在大伦敦地区每年约50000例死亡中,模拟的危害因素(室内和室外来源的细颗粒物(PM)、室外二氧化氮、室内氡、寒冷、过热)以及与出行相关的身体活动不足导致约10000例与环境相关的过早死亡。到2050年,实施选定政策可使年度死亡人数减少约20%(约1900例死亡)。这些死亡中的大多数(1700例)可通过增加主动出行来避免。因此,在十项环境政策中,“主动出行”政策带来的健康益处最大。此外,实施这十项政策可使温室气体减少约90%。CRAFT工具量化了城市政策在减少温室气体排放、降低环境健康危害和改善公众健康方面的影响。该工具通过提供健康影响的定量估计,为政策制定者支持和优先考虑政策选项具有潜在价值。