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Health Economic Assessment Tools Heat For Walking And For Cycling World Health Organization

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Health Economic Assessment Tools Heat For Walking And For Cycling World Health Organization
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Publisher: WHO
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.09 MB
Pages: 46
Author: World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Health Economic Assessment Tools Heat For Walking And For Cycling World Health Organization by World Health Organization, Regional Office For Europe instant download after payment.

Promoting walking and cycling means promoting health and protecting the environment. The Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT) for walking and cycling is an online tool designed to facilitate evidence-based decision-making towards this goal. Its estimates help assess existing situations, planned projects or past investments in terms of associated health and economic impacts.

HEAT estimates the value of reduced mortality that results from regular walking or cycling by answering the following main question: If x people regularly walk or cycle an amount of y, what is the economic value of the health impacts resulting from the reduction in mortality caused by their physical activity?

E-biking (i.e. electric-assist cycling), bike sharing and conventional cycling (i.e. without electric-assist) can be assessed as separate types of cycling.

These estimates can be further refined by taking into account the mortality effects of exposure to air pollution and traffic crashes while walking or cycling, and/or assessing the changes in carbon emissions resulting from shifting from motorized trips to walking and cycling (including conventional cycling, bike sharing and e-biking).

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