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Ambient Air Pollution: A Global Assessment of Exposure and Burden of Disease

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This report presents a summary of methods and results of the latest WHO global assessment of ambient air pollution exposure and the resulting burden of disease. Air pollution has become a growing concern in the past few years, with an increasing number of acute air pollution episodes in many cities worldwide. As a result, data on air quality is becoming increasingly available and the science underlying the related health impacts is also evolving rapidly.

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  • World Health Organisation (WHO), 2016. "Ambient Air Pollution: A Global Assessment of Exposure and Burden of Disease," Working Papers id:11368, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11368
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