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Policy Brief: Potential for reducing the health burden of air pollution from residential wood combustion in the Nordic countries
Aarhus University: Camilla Geels, Marlene Schmidt Plejdrup, Ole-Kenneth Nielsen, Lise Marie Frohn, Zhuyun Ye, Christopher Andersen, Jesper H. Christensen, Jørgen Brandt, Steen Solvang Jensen.
NILU: Henrik Grythe, Susana Lopez-Aparicio
Finnish Environment Institute: Niko Karvosenoja, Ville-Veikko Paunu
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute: Christian Asker
Nord 2025:017
ISBN 978-92-893-8269-4 (PDF)
ISBN 978-92-893-8270-0 (ONLINE)
http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/nord2025-017
© Nordic Council of Ministers 2025
Cover photo: Colourbox
Published: April 2025
Nordic co-operation
Nordic co-operation is one of the world’s most extensive forms of regional collaboration, involving Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland.
Nordic co-operation has firm traditions in politics, economics and culture and plays an important role in European and international forums. The Nordic community strives for a strong Nordic Region in a strong Europe.
Nordic co-operation promotes regional interests and values in a global world. The values shared by the Nordic countries help make the region one of the most innovative and competitive in the world.
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