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Accordingly, and to encourage the transfer of methodological developments from the healthcare sector (such as the use of a synthetic health metric) to other sectors and to highlight the cost of inaction, the Expert Committee on Socio-Economic Evaluation Methods, created by France Stratégie and the General Secretariat for Investment, launched a working group on the socio-economic evaluation of the health effects of public investment projects.
The working group sought to establish a methodology for estimating the tangible and intangible costs of health effects that could be applied to a number of different sectors, including four in particular: psychological damage of floods, health benefits of housing energy renovations, noise pollution generated by construction, and health benefits of physical activity in public spaces.