Environmental Risks of Cities in the European Region: Analyses of the Sustainable Healthy Urban Environments (SHUE) Database.

James Milner, Jonathon Taylor, Mauricio L Barreto, Mike Davies, Andy Haines, Colin Harpham, Meena Sehgal, Paul Wilkinson
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Introduction: In an increasingly urbanized world, cities are a key focus for action on health and sustainability. The Sustainable Healthy Urban Environments (SHUE) project aims to provide a shared information resource to support such action. Its aim is to test the feasibility and methods of assembling data about the characteristics of a globally distributed sample of cities and the populations within them for comparative analyses, and to use such data to assess how policies may contribute to sustainable urban development and human health.

Methods: As a first illustration of the database, we present analyses of selected parameters on climate change, air pollution and flood risk for 64 cities in the WHO European Region.

Results: Under a high greenhouse gas emissions trajectory (RCP8.5), the analyses suggest damaging temperature rises in European cities that are among the highest of any cities in the global database, while air pollution (PM2.5) levels are appreciably above the WHO guideline level for all but a handful of cities. In several areas, these environmental hazards are compounded by flood risk.

Discussion: Such evidence, though preliminary and based on limited data, underpins the need for urgent action on climate change (adaptation and mitigation) and risks relating to air pollution and other environmental hazards.

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欧洲地区城市的环境风险:对可持续健康城市环境(SHUE)数据库的分析。
导言:在日益城市化的世界中,城市是健康和可持续发展行动的重点。可持续健康城市环境(SHUE)项目旨在提供一个共享信息资源,以支持此类行动。其目的是测试收集有关全球分布的城市及其人口特征的数据以进行比较分析的可行性和方法,并利用这些数据评估政策如何促进城市的可持续发展和人类健康:方法:作为该数据库的第一个示例,我们对世界卫生组织欧洲地区 64 个城市的气候变化、空气污染和洪水风险的选定参数进行了分析:结果:在温室气体高排放轨迹(RCP8.5)下,分析表明欧洲城市的破坏性气温升幅在全球数据库中名列前茅,而空气污染(PM2.5)水平除少数城市外均明显高于世界卫生组织的指导水平。在一些地区,洪水风险加剧了这些环境危害:讨论:这些证据虽然是初步的,而且基于有限的数据,但却证明有必要采取紧急行动应对气候变化(适应和减缓)以及与空气污染和其他环境危害有关的风险。
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