Ferranti, E. J. S. and MacKenzie, A. R. and Ashworth, K and Hewitt, C.N. (2018) First Steps in Air Quality for Built Environment Practitioners. Technical Report. University of Birmingham & TDAG. (Unpublished)
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Abstract
Air pollution is the biggest environmental risk to health. Globally, nine out of ten people live in a city that does not comply with WHO air quality standards. Within the UK, poor outdoor air quality is linked to 50,000 deaths each year. The most vulnerable are children, the elderly, or those with pre-existing medical conditions. The design of our urban infrastructure 13 including Green Infrastructure (GI) such as trees, parks, and green walls 13 determines where air pollution is produced, and how it disperses. Built environment professionals should consider air quality at all stages of urban design and development.
Type of Work: | Monograph (Technical Report) | ||||
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School/Faculty: | Colleges (2008 onwards) > College of Life & Environmental Sciences | ||||
Department: | Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences | ||||
Additional Information: | Updated version added in April 2018. This is a previous version of http://epapers.bham.ac.uk/3069/ | ||||
Date: | January 2018 | ||||
Projects: | MEDIATE NE/N005325/1, Urban Futures EP/F007426/1, European Research Council (Proposal No. 320821)., NERC Innovation funding, NE/S00582X/1, NE/S00940X/1, NE/S013814/1 | ||||
Keywords: | air quality, planning, urban design, green infrastructure, air pollution | ||||
Subjects: | G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General) G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GB Physical geography G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences | ||||
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Funders: | NERC | ||||
ID Code: | 3192 |
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