“In Manchester [...] prevailing and strongest winds [blow] from the South West. This meant that when the dense sulphurous smoke left Manchester's tall chimneys it usually moved North East, and this was to have a marked effect on the shaping of the city.” Stephen Mosley, 2013, The Chimney of the World
A regional pollution history has been reconstructed for the borough of Halton (northwest England) fr...
The last half Century has seen a dramatic turnaround in attitudes to atmospheric particulate emissio...
This thesis explores urban smoke and its nuisances in Georgian England, especially focusing on the p...
Revision invited at Journal of Political Economy Funding: This work was part-funded by the ESRC thro...
Why are the east sides of formerly industrial cities more deprived? To answer this question, we use ...
Why are the east sides of formerly industrial cities often the more deprived? Using individual-level...
Why are the east sides of formerly industrial cities often the more deprived? Using individual-level...
Air pollution causes millions of mortalities and morbidities in large cities. Different mitigation s...
The urban atmospheric environment contains a complex cocktail of pollution from numerous sources. H...
This article addresses two questions: (1) How do spatiotemporal changes in air pollution levels—spec...
The release of toxic atmospheric pollutants since the Industrial Revolution is a major global challe...
How atmospheric pollution is perceived by urban dwellers has long been a topic of interest within ge...
This article addresses two questions: (1) How do spatiotemporal changes in air pollution levels—spec...
When Margaret Hale, heroine of Elizabeth Gaskell’s 1854 novel North and South, first sights the dist...
This paper critically examines the relationship between air pollution and deprivation. We argue that...
A regional pollution history has been reconstructed for the borough of Halton (northwest England) fr...
The last half Century has seen a dramatic turnaround in attitudes to atmospheric particulate emissio...
This thesis explores urban smoke and its nuisances in Georgian England, especially focusing on the p...
Revision invited at Journal of Political Economy Funding: This work was part-funded by the ESRC thro...
Why are the east sides of formerly industrial cities more deprived? To answer this question, we use ...
Why are the east sides of formerly industrial cities often the more deprived? Using individual-level...
Why are the east sides of formerly industrial cities often the more deprived? Using individual-level...
Air pollution causes millions of mortalities and morbidities in large cities. Different mitigation s...
The urban atmospheric environment contains a complex cocktail of pollution from numerous sources. H...
This article addresses two questions: (1) How do spatiotemporal changes in air pollution levels—spec...
The release of toxic atmospheric pollutants since the Industrial Revolution is a major global challe...
How atmospheric pollution is perceived by urban dwellers has long been a topic of interest within ge...
This article addresses two questions: (1) How do spatiotemporal changes in air pollution levels—spec...
When Margaret Hale, heroine of Elizabeth Gaskell’s 1854 novel North and South, first sights the dist...
This paper critically examines the relationship between air pollution and deprivation. We argue that...
A regional pollution history has been reconstructed for the borough of Halton (northwest England) fr...
The last half Century has seen a dramatic turnaround in attitudes to atmospheric particulate emissio...
This thesis explores urban smoke and its nuisances in Georgian England, especially focusing on the p...