Let's just ask them. Perspectives on urban dwelling and air quality: A cross-sectional survey of 3,222 children, young people and parents.
This research aimed to capture and synthesise the views of children, young people, parents and expectant parents (CYPP) about the cities where they live, with a specific focus on air pollution (AP), in order to support the generation of evidence-informed policy that reflects CYPP's perspectives...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Juel (Author), Sarah Sharpe (Author), Roberto Picetti (Author), James Milner (Author), Ana Bonell (Author), Shunmay Yeung (Author), Paul Wilkinson (Author), Alan D Dangour (Author), Robert C Hughes (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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