EN15804+A2

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Acidification Climate change Climate change (biogenic) Climate change (fossil) Climate change (land use and land use change) Ecotoxicity, freshwater Ecotoxicity, freshwater (inorganics) Ecotoxicity, freshwater (organics) Eutrophication, freshwater Eutrophication marine Eutrophication, terrestrial Human toxicity, cancer Human toxicity, cancer (inorganics) Human toxicity, cancer (organics) Human toxicity, non-cancer Human toxicity, non-cancer (inorganics) Human toxicity, non-cancer (organics) Ionising radiation, human health Land use Output flow information: Components for re-use - CRU Output flow information: Exported energy (electricity) - EEE Output flow information: Exported energy (thermal) - EET Output flow information: Materials for energy recovery - MER Output flow information: Materials for recycling - MFR Ozone depletion Particulate Matter Photochemical ozone formation, human health Resource flow information: Net use of fresh water Resource flow information: Total use of non-renewable primary energy resources Resource flow information: Total use of renewable primary energy resources Resource flow information: Use of non-renewable primary energy excluding non- renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials - PENRE Resource flow information: Use of non-renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials - PENRM Resource flow information: Use of non-renewable secondary fuels - NRSF Resource flow information: Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials - PERE Resource flow information: Use of renewable primary energy resources used as raw materials - PERM Resource flow information: Use of renewable secondary fuels - RSF Resource flow information: Use of secondary material - SM Resource use, fossils Resource use, minerals and metals Waste flow information: Hazardous waste Waste flow information: Non-hazardous waste Waste flow information: Radioactive waste Water use

Particulate Matter

Unit: disease incidence

Description: The indicator is calculated applying the average slope between the Emission Response Function (ERF) working point and the theoretical minimum-risk level Exposure model based on archetypes that include urban environments, rural environments, and indoor environments within urban and rural areas. Health effects of PM2.5 and precursors intake and exposure

Normalization factor: 0.000595366821125478 disease incidence

Emission factors: 189 exchanges considered