The paper explores the drivers and role of science in air quality policy over the last 100 years or so. Case studies from the smogs of Los Angeles and London, Acid Rain, Health Impacts of particulate matter, Diesel and Lead in fuel are used to explore the drivers and models for the interaction of science, evidence and air quality policy. It suggests there are two-phases to air quality mitigation, the first driven by the AQ emergency as the pollution is visible and the effects can be relatively obvious and the second driven by science that is directed towards continuous improvement. A critical element of the “science-phase” is the evidence base, the models of evidence-based and –informed policy making are explored with the conclusion tha...
This paper discusses critical issues underlying the interface between air quality science, stakehold...
This paper considers the evolution of attempts to control and manage air pollution, principally but ...
Dr Tim Chatterton considers the theory that the root causes of air pollution are social, not just te...
Taking a breath of air is such an instinctive human reaction that we rarely pause to consider how cl...
Poor air quality is a pressing policy issue that spans public health and environmental portfolios, a...
The amount of scientific findings linking air pollution with adverse health effects is continuously ...
Encompassing papers presented at the 25th International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Mana...
Poor air quality is a pressing policy issue that spans public health and environmental portfolios, a...
Anthropogenic activities are responsible for the emission of gaseous and particulate pollutants that...
© 2016 WIT Press, www.witpress.com. This paper explores the challenges, opportunities and progress m...
Air quality and climate change policies are finding new common grounds today as increasing social co...
The studies presented in this thesis were performed to provide policy makers with more accurate info...
The Clean Air Regulations of 1985 and related amendments provided the legislative mandate and define...
Despite past improvements in air quality, very large parts of the population in urban areas breathe ...
This article examines one important component of the problem of implementing the federal government\...
This paper discusses critical issues underlying the interface between air quality science, stakehold...
This paper considers the evolution of attempts to control and manage air pollution, principally but ...
Dr Tim Chatterton considers the theory that the root causes of air pollution are social, not just te...
Taking a breath of air is such an instinctive human reaction that we rarely pause to consider how cl...
Poor air quality is a pressing policy issue that spans public health and environmental portfolios, a...
The amount of scientific findings linking air pollution with adverse health effects is continuously ...
Encompassing papers presented at the 25th International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Mana...
Poor air quality is a pressing policy issue that spans public health and environmental portfolios, a...
Anthropogenic activities are responsible for the emission of gaseous and particulate pollutants that...
© 2016 WIT Press, www.witpress.com. This paper explores the challenges, opportunities and progress m...
Air quality and climate change policies are finding new common grounds today as increasing social co...
The studies presented in this thesis were performed to provide policy makers with more accurate info...
The Clean Air Regulations of 1985 and related amendments provided the legislative mandate and define...
Despite past improvements in air quality, very large parts of the population in urban areas breathe ...
This article examines one important component of the problem of implementing the federal government\...
This paper discusses critical issues underlying the interface between air quality science, stakehold...
This paper considers the evolution of attempts to control and manage air pollution, principally but ...
Dr Tim Chatterton considers the theory that the root causes of air pollution are social, not just te...