Erschienen in:
16.05.2017 | Editorial
Learning about “cause” and “effect” through well-designed studies of air quality interventions
verfasst von:
Dan S. Greenbaum
Erschienen in:
International Journal of Public Health
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Ausgabe 7/2017
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Excerpt
There is growing interest in conducting studies before and after interventions that were designed to improve traffic and air quality with the aim of using these discrete actions to more effectively determine whether and how air pollution might cause health effects (Van Erp et al.
2012; Zigler and Dominici
2014). Perhaps nowhere has there been more interest in pursuing such studies than in the area of potential effects of traffic related air pollution on health, where a considerable literature has grown and been reviewed in recent years (HEI
2010). …