Tim Chatterton
Laura de Vito
Eva Csobod
Peter Szuppinger
Gabor Heves
2017-10-27
<p>D3.1 consists of a review of the current interaction between<br>
social science and air quality and carbon management. It<br>
consists of 5 main sections:<br>
1: Results and conclusions from a formal literature review that<br>
sought evidence on the extent and nature of social science<br>
research relating to air pollution along with indications of its<br>
uptake within policy;<br>
2: A review of EU funded research and projects on air quality<br>
management from the CORDIS database;<br>
3: A review of a selection of air quality policy and plan<br>
documents at a national and regional level;<br>
4: An overview, examining the role of the citizen with regard to<br>
air pollution from a practitioner point of view;<br>
5: A second overview of the role of ‘civil society’ and nongovernmental<br>
institutions within the air quality and carbon<br>
management processes.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3972106
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3972105
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D3.1 Review of Social Science in Air Quality and Carbon Management FINAL REVISED April 2018
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