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EDIAQI is a European-funded research and innovation action under the Horizon Europe framework programme.
The EDIAQI project will study indoor air pollution in European cities, using short-term, high-intensity measurements and long-term, large-scale monitoring. The project will aim to understand the sources, routes of exposure, and health effects of indoor air pollution.
 
 
== Categories ==
<categorytree mode="pages">Factors affecting indoor air quality</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="pages">Indoor air pollutants</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="pages">Sensors</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="pages">Recommendations and guidelines</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="pages">Innovation Management</categorytree>
<categorytree mode="pages">Data Management</categorytree>
 
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Evidence driven indoor air quality improvement

 


Welcome to EDIAQI project wiki

EDIAQI is a European-funded research and innovation action under the Horizon Europe framework programme. The EDIAQI project will study indoor air pollution in European cities, using short-term, high-intensity measurements and long-term, large-scale monitoring. The project will aim to understand the sources, routes of exposure, and health effects of indoor air pollution.

Homepage https://ediaqi.eu/