Health co-benefits of climate change mitigation policies in the transport sector

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Shaw C. [1 ]
Hales S. [1 ]
Howden-Chapman P. [1 ]
Edwards R. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Public Health, University of Otago Wellington, Wellington 6242
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10.1038/nclimate2247
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Theory, common sense and modelling studies suggest that some interventions to mitigate carbon emissions in the transport sector can also have substantial short-term benefits for population health. Policies that encourage active modes of transportation such as cycling may, for example, increase population physical activity and decrease air pollution, thus reducing the burden of conditions such as some cancers, diabetes, heart disease and dementia. In this Perspective we systematically review the evidence from 'real life' transport policies and their impacts on health and CO 2 emissions. We identified a few studies that mostly involved personalized travel planning and showed modest increases in active transport such as walking, and reductions in vehicle use and CO 2 emissions. Given the poor quality of the studies identified, urgent action is needed to provide more robust evidence for policies. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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