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Covid-19 mobility restrictions: impacts on urban air quality and health.

Nahid MohajeriAlina WalchAgust GudmundssonClare HeavisideSadaf AskariPaul WilkinsonMichael Davies
Published in: Buildings & cities (2021)
Finding the means to curb air pollution is very important for public health. Empirical evidence at a city scale reveals significant correlations between the reduction in vehicular transport and in ambient NO2 concentrations. The results provide justification for city-level initiatives to reduce vehicular traffic. Well-designed and effective policy interventions (e.g. the promotion of walking and cycling, remote working, local availability of services) can substantially reduce long-term air pollution and have positive health impacts.
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