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Titel (primär) Airborne exposure related health effects in urban environments are socio-spatially distributed
Titel (sekundär) Proceedings book 3rd International Congress on Environmental Health 2014 (ICEH 2014), Porto, Portugal, 24th to 26th September 2014. Emerging risks and challanges on environment, heath and safety
Autor Franck, U.; Klimeczek, H.-J.; Kindler, A.
Herausgeber Oliveira, S.; Nunes, R.; Carvailhais, S.; Freitas, R.
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
Department SUSOZ; STUDIEN
Seite von 106
Seite bis 107
Sprache englisch
UFZ Querschnittsthemen RU3;
Abstract Human health and well-being are strongly affected by exposure to airborne pollutants. Urban exposures play an important role because of the high number of people affected and due to traffic and industrial sources of air pollutants. Inner-urban differences of human exposure are often higher than mean differences between cities in a country. Additionally, the majority of cities is characterized by socio-spatial segregation. Therefore, public health in urban environments is strongly related to the location of the urban district in the city and the question of environmental justice.
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Franck, U., Klimeczek, H.-J., Kindler, A. (2014):
Airborne exposure related health effects in urban environments are socio-spatially distributed
In: Oliveira, S., Nunes, R., Carvailhais, S., Freitas, R. (eds.)
Proceedings book 3rd International Congress on Environmental Health 2014 (ICEH 2014), Porto, Portugal, 24th to 26th September 2014. Emerging risks and challanges on environment, heath and safety
Allied Health Sciences School of Polytechnic Institute, Porto, p. 106 - 107