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Place and the Experience of Air Quality

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Journal Health Place
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Public Health
Date 2006 Feb 28
PMID 16500135
Citations 15
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Abstract

This article examines how concepts of place effects are relevant in understanding the public's experience of air pollution. Using qualitative and quantitative data from a case study of four neighbourhoods in north London, the analysis shows how this experience is mediated by multiple aspects of place, which may be seen as overlain. These multiple aspects also provide routes to inequalities in the experience of air pollution. Working with these understandings of the relevance of place could provide ways to mitigate the experience of pollution, and to address environmental health inequalities.

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