International audienceAnnoyance caused by air pollution is a matter of public health as it can cause stress and ill-health and affect quality of life, among other burdens. The aim of this study is to apply the multiple correspondence analyses (MCA) technique as a differential tooling to explore relationships between variables that can influence peoples’ behaviour concerning annoyance caused by air pollution. Data were collected through a survey on air pollution, environmental issues and quality of life. Face-to-face survey studies were conducted in two industrialized urban areas (Vitoria in Brazil and Dunkirk in France). These two regions were chosen as their inhabitants often report feeling annoyed by air pollution, and both regions have s...
International audienceDespite improvements in air quality in developed countries, air pollution rema...
International audienceBased on interviews with the population, we will show in this article what per...
In 1992, 1998, and 2006, questionnaires were sent to stratified samples of residents aged 18–75 year...
International audienceAnnoyance caused by air pollution is a matter of public health as it can cause...
Although there had been a many studies that shows the impact of air pollution on physical health, co...
Apart from its traditionally considered objective impacts on health, air pollution can also have per...
Background Annoyance due to air pollution is a subjective score of air quality, which has been incor...
The study investigates the extent of perception of air pollution and annoyance among participants in...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Annoyance caused by air pollution has been proposed as an indica...
In air pollution epidemiology, estimates of long term exposure are often based on measurements made ...
Background In environmental epidemiology, air pollution exposure is often estimated at the populatio...
International audienceBackground: Despite improvements, air pollution still remains a major public h...
This study aimed at establishing the relationship between annoyance scores and modelled air pollutio...
Subjective perception of air pollution is important and can have impacts on health in its own rights...
Air pollution originating from road traffic is a known risk factor of respiratory and cardiovascular...
International audienceDespite improvements in air quality in developed countries, air pollution rema...
International audienceBased on interviews with the population, we will show in this article what per...
In 1992, 1998, and 2006, questionnaires were sent to stratified samples of residents aged 18–75 year...
International audienceAnnoyance caused by air pollution is a matter of public health as it can cause...
Although there had been a many studies that shows the impact of air pollution on physical health, co...
Apart from its traditionally considered objective impacts on health, air pollution can also have per...
Background Annoyance due to air pollution is a subjective score of air quality, which has been incor...
The study investigates the extent of perception of air pollution and annoyance among participants in...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Annoyance caused by air pollution has been proposed as an indica...
In air pollution epidemiology, estimates of long term exposure are often based on measurements made ...
Background In environmental epidemiology, air pollution exposure is often estimated at the populatio...
International audienceBackground: Despite improvements, air pollution still remains a major public h...
This study aimed at establishing the relationship between annoyance scores and modelled air pollutio...
Subjective perception of air pollution is important and can have impacts on health in its own rights...
Air pollution originating from road traffic is a known risk factor of respiratory and cardiovascular...
International audienceDespite improvements in air quality in developed countries, air pollution rema...
International audienceBased on interviews with the population, we will show in this article what per...
In 1992, 1998, and 2006, questionnaires were sent to stratified samples of residents aged 18–75 year...