You are here
Causal Inference Methods for Estimating Long-Term Health Effects of Air Quality Regulations
Research Report 187,
2016
HEI Research Report 187 was funded as part of HEI’s Accountability research program, aimed at understanding whether actions to improve air quality have resulted in improved health outcomes. Corwin M. Zigler and his colleagues used existing and newly developed statistical methods to assess whether an intervention was causally related to changes in pollutant levels or health outcomes, and applied their methods in two well-developed case studies: effects of air quality interventions to reduce PM10 concentrations in nonattainment areas and the impact of installation of scrubber technologies on emissions from coal-fired power plants.
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
HEI Statement, a short synopsis | 334.51 KB |
Research Report 187, including a Critique by the HEI Review Committee | 1.77 MB |
Appendices A-E | 1.57 MB |