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能源、数据与决策制定:范围综述——3D 委员会报告。

Energy, Data, and Decision-Making: a Scoping Review-the 3D Commission.

机构信息

Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.

Department of Epidemiology, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, USA.

出版信息

J Urban Health. 2021 Aug;98(Suppl 1):79-88. doi: 10.1007/s11524-021-00563-w. Epub 2021 Aug 9.

Abstract

Access to energy is an important social determinant of health, and expanding the availability of affordable, clean energy is one of the Sustainable Development Goals. It has been argued that climate mitigation policies can, if well-designed in response to contextual factors, also achieve environmental, economic, and social progress, but otherwise pose risks to economic inequity generally and health inequity specifically. Decisions around such policies are hampered by data gaps, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and among vulnerable populations in high-income countries (HICs). The rise of "big data" offers the potential to address some of these gaps. This scoping review sought to explore the literature linking energy, big data, health, and decision-making.Literature searches in PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science were conducted. English language articles up to April 1, 2020, were included. Pre-agreed study characteristics including geographic location, data collected, and study design were extracted and presented descriptively, and a qualitative thematic analysis was performed on the articles using NVivo.Thirty-nine articles fulfilled eligibility criteria. These included a combination of review articles and research articles using primary or secondary data sources. The articles described health and economic effects of a wide range of energy types and uses, and attempted to model effects of a range of technological and policy innovations, in a variety of geographic contexts. Key themes identified in our analysis included the link between energy consumption and economic development, the role of inequality in understanding and predicting harms and benefits associated with energy production and use, the lack of available data on LMICs in general, and on the local contexts within them in particular. Examples of using "big data," and areas in which the articles themselves described challenges with data limitations, were identified.The findings of this scoping review demonstrate the challenges decision-makers face in achieving energy efficiency gains and reducing emissions, while avoiding the exacerbation of existing inequities. Understanding how to maximize gains in energy efficiency and uptake of new technologies requires a deeper understanding of how work and life is shaped by socioeconomic inequalities between and within countries. This is particularly the case for LMICs and in local contexts where few data are currently available, and for whom existing evidence may not be directly applicable. Big data approaches may offer some value in tracking the uptake of new approaches, provide greater data granularity, and help compensate for evidence gaps in low resource settings.

摘要

获取能源是影响健康的一个重要社会决定因素,扩大负担得起的清洁能源的供应是可持续发展目标之一。有人认为,如果气候缓解政策能够针对具体情况进行精心设计,除了减少温室气体排放外,还能同时实现环境、经济和社会的进步,但如果设计不当,则可能对经济不平等和具体的健康不平等造成风险。然而,在制定此类政策时,由于数据的缺乏,尤其是在中低收入国家和高收入国家的弱势群体中,政策的制定受到了阻碍。“大数据”的兴起为解决这些差距提供了可能。本范围界定审查旨在探讨将能源、大数据、健康和决策联系起来的文献。在 PubMed、Embase 和 Web of Science 中进行了文献检索。纳入了截至 2020 年 4 月 1 日的英文文章。提取并描述了预先商定的研究特征,包括地理位置、收集的数据和研究设计,并使用 NVivo 对文章进行了定性主题分析。39 篇文章符合入选标准。这些文章包括综述文章和使用原始或二手数据源的研究文章的组合。这些文章描述了各种能源类型和用途对健康和经济的影响,并试图模拟各种地理背景下一系列技术和政策创新的影响。我们的分析中确定的主要主题包括能源消耗与经济发展之间的联系、不平等在理解和预测与能源生产和使用相关的危害和利益方面的作用、一般来说,中低收入国家缺乏可用数据,特别是缺乏其内部的地方背景数据。还确定了使用“大数据”的示例以及文章本身描述数据限制挑战的领域。这项范围界定审查的结果表明,决策者在实现能源效率提高和减少排放的同时,避免加剧现有不平等现象方面面临挑战。要了解如何最大限度地提高能源效率和新技术的采用率,就需要更深入地了解国家之间和国家内部的社会经济不平等如何塑造工作和生活。对于中低收入国家和地方情况尤其如此,目前这些国家和地方的数据很少,而且现有的证据可能不适用于这些国家和地方。大数据方法在跟踪新方法的采用方面可能具有一定的价值,可以提供更细粒度的数据,并有助于弥补资源匮乏环境中的证据差距。

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