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Reducing transport related emissions for a better
environment and human healthOutcomes of the THE PEP 2015
Symposium
Palais des NationsNov 17 2015
Report from ModeratorFranklin Apfel
World Health Communication Associates , UK
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Keynote Presenter and Panellists
Professor Nino Künzli, Deputy Director, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute.
Panellists Richard Ballaman(UNECE Working Group LRTAPC ) Kjetil Aasland, (Permanent Mission of Norway in Geneva) Maria Neira (WHO) Serge Ficheux (UNECE Working Party on Noise) Laurence Rouïli (INERIS, France) Maria Berrini (Milan Mobility Agency) Hervé Levifve (Deputy Mayor’s office, Paris).
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Question 1 – TrendsEmissions and Risks
• Measurement- larger studies, better modeling, more sensitive
• More focus on quality of emissions (and noise)• New health outcomes of interest- Diabetes,
Obesity
Key messages Much higher burden of disease
No threshold of no effectClean air policies work
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Question1 – Management Trends
Move toward the enforcement of agreed standardsemissions and noise ;Continuing resistance to adopt evidence based air quality standards (EU);Continuing absence of global ethical standards;Integration into urban planning ;Focus on reducing volume of cars .
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Question 2 – Regulatory frameworks
• UNECE CLRTAP and Gothenburg Protocol • WHA Resolution May 2015• EU regulations on noise• National Regulations – example France
Messages Ratify Gothenburg Protocol
Utilise existing platforms – urged actionsSupport Ministers and Mayors to take more
leadership
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Question 3- Communication
• Need to strengthen• WHA Resolution great step forward • Opportunities – COP 21, WHA 2016,
Batumi 2016 Messages
Be opportunisticBe synergistic- use collaborative strategies
Explore new technologies
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Question 4 – Priorities for THE PEP
• Disseminate, adapt and create assessment and monitoring tools
• Continue to facilitate knowledge exchange- across countries and levels
• Actively engage with upcoming opportunities
MessagesKeep doing what you are doing
Do better Do More