Particles, air quality, policy and health
University of Edinburgh · University of Surrey · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The diversity of ambient particle size and chemical composition considerably complicates pinpointing the specific causal associations between exposure to particles and adverse human health effects, the contribution of different sources to ambient particles at different locations, and the consequent formulation of policy action to most cost-effectively reduce harm caused by airborne particles. Nevertheless, the coupling of increasingly sophisticated measurements and models of particle composition and epidemiology continue to demonstrate associations between particle components and sources (and at lower concentrations) and a wide range of adverse health outcomes. This article reviews the current approaches to…
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- 26.51
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Harm
- Apportionment
- Range (aeronautics)
- Current (fluid)
- Particle (ecology)
- Legislation
- Environmental science
- Environmental health
- Good health and well-being