Perceptions of air quality and concern for health in relation to long-term air pollution exposure, bushfires, and COVID-19 lockdown: A before-and-after study
Background: Air pollution is a major health burden and the leading environmental risk factor for non-communicable diseases worldwide. People's perceptions and concerns about air pollution are important as they may predict protective behaviour or support for climate change mitigation policies. M...
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Main Authors: | Alec T. Cobbold (Author), Melanie A. Crane (Author), Luke D. Knibbs (Author), Ivan C. Hanigan (Author), Stephen P. Greaves (Author), Chris E. Rissel (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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