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    EcoSense 2.0 : user´s manual
    (1999) Heck, Thomas; Krewitt, Wolfram; Malthan, Dirk; Mayerhofer, Petra; Pattermann, Frank; Trukenmüller, Alfred; Ungermann, Ralf; Friedrich, Rainer
    The User's Manual explains how to use the Windows software EcoSense 2.0. Within the framework of ExternE, a research project supported by the European Commission, a method for estimating environmental impacts and external costs caused by electricity generation has been developed. The method has been implemented in the EcoSense model by the Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy (IER), University of Stuttgart. EcoSense 2.0 enables the user to calculate the impacts on human health, crops, ecosystems, forests and materials in Europe due to air emissions from a power plant.
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    EcoSense Brazil/Latin America Version 1.0 : user’s manual
    (1999) Droste-Franke, Bert; Heck, Thomas; Krewitt, Wolfram; Malthan, Dirk; Mayerhofer, Petra; Pattermann, Frank; Trukenmüller, Alfred; Ungermann, Ralf; Friedrich, Rainer
    The User's Manual explains how to use the Brazil/Latin America multi-source version of the EcoSense model for Windows. EcoSense is an integrated computer system developed for the assessment of environmental impacts (including human health) and resulting external costs from electricity generation systems and other activities. Based on the impact pathway approach established in the ExternE project on External Costs of Energy funded by the European Commission, EcoSense provides relevant data and models required for an integrated impact assessment related to airborne pollutants. EcoSense was developed at the Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy (IER), University of Stuttgart.
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