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Data_WP5_3_Monetary valuation of impacts and cost-benefit analysis
This dataset includes the results of the cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis performed for each of the policy/measure options defined in Task 5.1. As such it complements the dataset “Data_WP5_2_Health effects at the community level data set” in providing the assessment of the economic dimension for the same policies/measures. Cost-effectiveness analysis examined the costs of these options and calculated for example the cost per ton of CO2eq. For the cost-benefit analysis the dataset includes all benefits, damages and costs and the non-monetary (intangible) items which were transformed into monetary values (where possible) including social costs, monetized health impacts, monetized contributions to climate change, utility and gain losses. The full dataset is organized in three different files according to the sector addressed by the policy/measure options analyzed. In this light, the file named “CBA active transport” includes the full results for the active transport policies; the file named “CBA alternative fuel vehicles” results for all the alternative fuel vehicles policies; and the file “CBA energy efficiency” for the energy efficiency policies. Every single file includes multiple worksheets which respectively encompasses a summary of all the CBA results for the policy sector addressed, as well as other worksheets including the detailed results for each specific policy up to the year 2040. The data are available either in MS–Excel xls(x) format to ensure full interoperability allowing easy parsing and information exchange.
Data_WP5_3_Monetary valuation of impacts and cost-benefit analysis
This dataset includes the results of the cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis performed for each of the policy/measure options defined in Task 5.1. As such it complements the dataset “Data_WP5_2_Health effects at the community level data set” in providing the assessment of the economic dimension for the same policies/measures. Cost-effectiveness analysis examined the costs of these options and calculated for example the cost per ton of CO2eq. For the cost-benefit analysis the dataset includes all benefits, damages and costs and the non-monetary (intangible) items which were transformed into monetary values (where possible) including social costs, monetized health impacts, monetized contributions to climate change, utility and gain losses. The full dataset is organized in three different files according to the sector addressed by the policy/measure options analyzed. In this light, the file named “CBA active transport” includes the full results for the active transport policies; the file named “CBA alternative fuel vehicles” results for all the alternative fuel vehicles policies; and the file “CBA energy efficiency” for the energy efficiency policies. Every single file includes multiple worksheets which respectively encompasses a summary of all the CBA results for the policy sector addressed, as well as other worksheets including the detailed results for each specific policy up to the year 2040. The data are available either in MS–Excel xls(x) format to ensure full interoperability allowing easy parsing and information exchange.
Data_WP5_3_Monetary valuation of impacts and cost-benefit analysis
Tim Taylor (author)
2021-03-15
Research Data
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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