ULtrafine particles from TRansportation – Health Assessment of Sources
Acronym
ULTRHAS
Description of the granted funding
Current legislative control of particulate matter (PM) based on ambient mass concentrations does not encompass source dependent variation in PM toxicity or the impact of high numbers of nanoparticles (ultrafine particles; UFPs) which contribute little to PM mass. UFPs may pose high risks due to their small size and high number/surface area concentrations and higher propensity to penetrate tissue barriers and reach the circulation and secondary target organs. Non-regulated nanoparticle emissions from transport sources belong to this category of high concern, and the effects of some specific emissions (e.g. particles from wear components or natural gas and jet engines) are either not sufficiently understood or remain undetected by current air quality or certification procedures.
ULTRHAS will specifically address (i) the impact of different transport modes, fuel technologies and wear components, including atmospheric ageing processes, on the physicochemical characteristics of particulate and gaseous emissions; and how these processes and characteristics affects (ii) the biological responses leading to harmful effects in the lung and beyond by applying state-of-the-art emission measurement, exposure and toxicity-testing approaches under highly controlled laboratory conditions. ULTRHAS will (iii) rank the health hazards of different transport mode emissions and (iv) apply an advanced health impact assessment framework incorporating burden of disease methods to quantify baseline and policy scenario impacts for development and prioritization of mitigation measures; and (v) evaluate the future impact and acceptance of new policies on public health, taking into account social aspects.
ULTRHAS will provide enhanced understanding of health threats posed by nanoparticles from different transport modes; optimize a framework for toxicity and hazard assessment of aerosols; provide guidance for prioritization of mitigation measures for future legislation on air pollutants.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2025
Granted funding
FOLKEHELSEINSTITUTTET (NO)
761 075 €
Coordinator
UNIVERSITAET DER BUNDESWEHR MUENCHEN (DE)
457 650 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET ROSTOCK (DE)
698 172.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE DE FRIBOURG (CH)
465 875 €
Participant
HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM MUENCHEN DEUTSCHES FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUER GESUNDHEIT UND UMWELT GMBH (DE)
782 170 €
Participant
Amount granted
4 037 501 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Smart, Green And Integrated Transport (5374Topic
Understanding and mitigating the effects on public health of emerging non-regulated nanoparticle emissions issues and noise (LC-MG-1-14-2020Call ID
H2020-MG-2020-TwoStages Other information
Funding decision number
955390
Identified topics
chemicals, toxicity