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  • Energy Research
  • OA Publications Mandate: No
  • 2005
  • 2008

  • Funder: Australian Research Council (ARC) Project Code: LP0562205
    Funder Contribution: 150,000 AUD

    A growing public health concern has been the association of HVPL with the incidence of cancer. The newly developed model will be an essential tool for predictive assessment in urban and land planning in relation to location of HVPL, traffic corridors and industry, consistent with the wise management of public funds used in capital infrastructure projects. The ultimate benefit of this research will be reduction of risks and thus an increase in health and well-being of Australians with a reduction in health care costs. If the risk is found to be unwarranted then public money spent on costly power line infrastructure could be deployed to cover beneficial social purposes.

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  • Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: 200010
    Funder Contribution: 605,991 GBP

    No abstract available.

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  • Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: 200011
    Funder Contribution: 395,490 GBP

    No abstract available.

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  • Funder: Research Council of Finland Project Code: 107310
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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 0442582
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  • Funder: Australian Research Council (ARC) Project Code: LP0562205
    Funder Contribution: 150,000 AUD

    A growing public health concern has been the association of HVPL with the incidence of cancer. The newly developed model will be an essential tool for predictive assessment in urban and land planning in relation to location of HVPL, traffic corridors and industry, consistent with the wise management of public funds used in capital infrastructure projects. The ultimate benefit of this research will be reduction of risks and thus an increase in health and well-being of Australians with a reduction in health care costs. If the risk is found to be unwarranted then public money spent on costly power line infrastructure could be deployed to cover beneficial social purposes.

    more_vert
  • Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: 200010
    Funder Contribution: 605,991 GBP

    No abstract available.

    more_vert
  • Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: 200011
    Funder Contribution: 395,490 GBP

    No abstract available.

    more_vert
  • Funder: Research Council of Finland Project Code: 107310
    more_vert
  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 0442582
    more_vert
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