rfasst
rfasst: An R tool to estimate air pollution impacts on health and agriculture - Published in JOSS (2022)
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Published in Journal of Open Source Software
Scientific Fields
Repository
Estimation of a consistent range of adverse health and agricultural effects attributable to air pollution for a GCAM scenario
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: JGCRI
- License: bsd-2-clause
- Language: R
- Default Branch: main
- Homepage: https://jgcri.github.io/rfasst/
- Size: 53.5 MB
Statistics
- Stars: 10
- Watchers: 4
- Forks: 7
- Open Issues: 2
- Releases: 4
Metadata Files
README.md
Contents
Key Links
- Github: https://github.com/JGCRI/rfasst
- Webpage: https://jgcri.github.io/rfasst/
Introduction
rfasst reports a consistent range of adverse health and agricultural effects attributable to air pollution for any scenario run by the Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM), by replicating the calculations of the air quality reduced-form model TM5-FASST.
Citation
Sampedro, J., Khan, Z., Vernon, C.R., Smith, S.J., Waldhoff, S. and Van Dingenen, R., 2022. rfasst: An R tool to estimate air pollution impacts on health and agriculture. Journal of Open Source Software, 7(69), p.3820.
Installation Guide
Download and install:
- R (https://www.r-project.org/)
- R studio (https://www.rstudio.com/)
- (For cloning the repo) Git (https://git-scm.com/downloads)
Open R studio:
r
install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("JGCRI/rfasst")
(Optional)
To clone the repository to the local machine: Git bash in the working directory (right click "Git Bash Here") -> In the Git console type:
r
git clone https://github.com/JGCRI/rfasst.git
Then, open the Rproject (rfasst.Rproj): In the Rstudio menu, click "Build -> Install and restart" (Ctrl+Shift+B)
How to guides
The package consists of a set of functions divided in four different modules: - Module 1. Emissions re-scaling: Process emissions by GCAM-region and re-scale them to TM5-FASST regions, and make some additional pollutant-related adjustments. More details in the Module1 emissions page. - Module 2. Concentration: Estimate fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone (O3) concentration levels (measured by different indicators) for each region. More details in the Module2 concentration page. - Module 3. Health: Report adverse health effects attributable to exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone (O3; M6M). More details in the Module3 health page. - Module 4. Agriculture: Estimate adverse agricultural impacts associated to ozone exposure, including relative yield losses (RYLs) and production and revenue losses. More details in the Module4 agriculture page.
In addition, the package includes some default input files (.Rda), that are read by the different functions. These can be changed by the user. Some of these constants include: - GCAM crop categories to be included in the analysis - Shares to allocate emissions between Russia Eastern (RUE) and Russia Western (RUS) - Coefficients and/or counterfactual values for exposure-response functions applied to estimate adverse health and agricultural impacts. - Baseline moratlity rates. - Median values for the health impact economic assessment (Value of Statistical Life) - Other
Publications
Previous to the development of this package, different studies have combined the use of GCAM and TM5-FASST:
Sampedro, J., Smith, S.J., Arto, I., González-Eguino, M., Markandya, A., Mulvaney, K.M., Pizarro-Irizar, C. and Van Dingenen, R., 2020. Health co-benefits and mitigation costs as per the Paris Agreement under different technological pathways for energy supply. Environment international, 136, p.105513.
Markandya, A., Sampedro, J., Smith, S.J., Van Dingenen, R., Pizarro-Irizar, C., Arto, I. and González-Eguino, M., 2018. Health co-benefits from air pollution and mitigation costs of the Paris Agreement: a modelling study. The Lancet Planetary Health, 2(3), pp.e126-e133.
Sampedro, J., Waldhoff, S.T., Van de Ven, D.J., Pardo, G., Van Dingenen, R., Arto, I., Del Prado, A. and Sanz, M.J., 2020. Future impacts of ozone driven damages on agricultural systems. Atmospheric Environment, 231, p.117538.
Owner
- Name: Joint Global Change Research Institute
- Login: JGCRI
- Kind: organization
- Location: College Park, MD, USA
- Website: https://www.pnnl.gov/projects/jgcri
- Repositories: 129
- Profile: https://github.com/JGCRI
Advancing fundamental understanding of human and Earth systems
JOSS Publication
rfasst: An R tool to estimate air pollution impacts on health and agriculture
Authors
Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, College Park, MD, USA
Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, College Park, MD, USA
Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, College Park, MD, USA
Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, College Park, MD, USA
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Total
- Issues event: 1
- Issue comment event: 2
- Pull request event: 2
- Fork event: 2
Last Year
- Issues event: 1
- Issue comment event: 2
- Pull request event: 2
- Fork event: 2
Committers
Last synced: 5 months ago
Top Committers
| Name | Commits | |
|---|---|---|
| samp699 | j****o@p****v | 118 |
| Jon Sampedro | j****o@b****t | 37 |
| Zarrar Khan | z****n@p****v | 6 |
| Nan-Hung Hsieh | n****3@h****m | 3 |
| crvernon | c****n@g****m | 1 |
Issues and Pull Requests
Last synced: 4 months ago
All Time
- Total issues: 4
- Total pull requests: 83
- Average time to close issues: 17 days
- Average time to close pull requests: about 2 hours
- Total issue authors: 4
- Total pull request authors: 3
- Average comments per issue: 5.5
- Average comments per pull request: 0.02
- Merged pull requests: 81
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
Past Year
- Issues: 0
- Pull requests: 1
- Average time to close issues: N/A
- Average time to close pull requests: 1 minute
- Issue authors: 0
- Pull request authors: 1
- Average comments per issue: 0
- Average comments per pull request: 0.0
- Merged pull requests: 0
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
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- EngFatemeh (1)
- nanhung (1)
Pull Request Authors
- jonsampedro (79)
- nanhung (3)
- RuiSu-gif (2)
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