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Health impacts of air pollution in Birmingham

Hall, James and Zhong, Jian and Harrison, Roy and Baldo, Clarissa and Jowett, Sue and Mazzeo, Andrea and Bartlington, Suzanne (2023) Health impacts of air pollution in Birmingham. Other. University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham.

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Identification Number/DOI: https://doi.org/10.25500/dfar-m070

Abstract

WM Air Briefing Note B34-CS-2023-07, June 2023.

Contact: https://wm-air.org.uk; @WMAir_UoB; wmair@contacts.bham.ac.uk

WM-Air - Clean Air Science for the West Midlands (wm-air.org.uk) is a NERC funded initiative, led by the University of Birmingham. The programme, in collaboration with over 20 cross sector partners, applies environmental science expertise to support improvement of air quality, health, environmental and economic benefits, in the West Midlands.

Research conducted by WM-Air has quantified the impacts of air pollution in Birmingham on a range of health conditions – including asthma, heart disease, stroke, lung cancer and risk of early death. Calculations were performed using the Air Quality Life Assessment Tool (AQ-LAT) developed within the WM-Air programme. For a detailed description of methods and to download the tool visit https://wm-air.org.uk/project/health/.

Type of Work:Monograph (Other)
School/Faculty:Colleges (2008 onwards) > College of Medical & Dental Sciences
Number of Pages:7
Department:Institute of Applied Health Research
Date:June 2023
Projects:Grant NE/S003487/1
Series/Collection Name:WM-Air
Subjects:UNSPECIFIED
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https://doi.org/10.25500/edata.bham.00000935Organisation
Funders:NERC
Copyright Status:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Copyright Holders:The Author(s), The University of Birmingham
ID Code:4299

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