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van den Brekel, L., Lenters, V., Mackenbach, J. D., Hoek, G., Wagtendonk, A., Lakerveld, J., ... & Vaartjes, I. (2024). [https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00258-9 Ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in air pollution exposure: a cross-sectional analysis of nationwide individual-level data from the Netherlands.] ''The Lancet Planetary Health'', ''8''(1), e18-e29. | van den Brekel, L., Lenters, V., Mackenbach, J. D., Hoek, G., Wagtendonk, A., Lakerveld, J., ... & Vaartjes, I. (2024). [https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00258-9 Ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in air pollution exposure: a cross-sectional analysis of nationwide individual-level data from the Netherlands.] ''The Lancet Planetary Health'', ''8''(1), e18-e29. | ||
Dimitroulopoulou, S., Dudzińska, M. R., Gunnarsen, L., Hägerhed, L., Maula, H., Singh, R., ... & Haverinen-Shaughnessy, U. (2023). [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2023.108127 Indoor air quality guidelines from across the world: An appraisal considering energy saving, health, productivity, and comfort.] Environment International, 178, 108127. | |||
Halios, C. H., Landeg-Cox, C., Lowther, S. D., Middleton, A., Marczylo, T., & Dimitroulopoulou, S. (2022). [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156201 Chemicals in European residences–Part I: A review of emissions, concentrations and health effects of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).] ''Science of the Total Environment'', ''839'', 156201. | Halios, C. H., Landeg-Cox, C., Lowther, S. D., Middleton, A., Marczylo, T., & Dimitroulopoulou, S. (2022). [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156201 Chemicals in European residences–Part I: A review of emissions, concentrations and health effects of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).] ''Science of the Total Environment'', ''839'', 156201. |
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Scientific papers
van den Brekel, L., Lenters, V., Mackenbach, J. D., Hoek, G., Wagtendonk, A., Lakerveld, J., ... & Vaartjes, I. (2024). Ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in air pollution exposure: a cross-sectional analysis of nationwide individual-level data from the Netherlands. The Lancet Planetary Health, 8(1), e18-e29.
Dimitroulopoulou, S., Dudzińska, M. R., Gunnarsen, L., Hägerhed, L., Maula, H., Singh, R., ... & Haverinen-Shaughnessy, U. (2023). Indoor air quality guidelines from across the world: An appraisal considering energy saving, health, productivity, and comfort. Environment International, 178, 108127.
Halios, C. H., Landeg-Cox, C., Lowther, S. D., Middleton, A., Marczylo, T., & Dimitroulopoulou, S. (2022). Chemicals in European residences–Part I: A review of emissions, concentrations and health effects of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Science of the Total Environment, 839, 156201.
Laurent, É. (2022). Air (ine) quality in the European Union. Current Environmental Health Reports, 9(2), 123-129.
Sadrizadeh, S., Yao, R., Yuan, F., Awbi, H., Bahnfleth, W., Bi, Y., ... & Li, B. (2022). Indoor air quality and health in schools: A critical review for developing the roadmap for the future school environment. Journal of Building Engineering, 57, 104908.
Settimo, G., Manigrasso, M., & Avino, P. (2020). Indoor air quality: A focus on the European legislation and state-of-the-art research in Italy. Atmosphere, 11(4), 370.
Books
Zhang, Y., Hopke, P. K., & Mandin, C. (Eds.). (2022). Handbook of indoor air quality. Springer Nature.