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Quantitative health impact assessment of environmental exposures linked to urban transport and land use in Europe: State of research and research agenda. Current Environmental Health Reports.

Land Use and Land Cover Change Built Environment and Urbanization

Quantitative health impact assessment of environmental exposures linked to urban transport and land use in Europe: State of research and research agenda. Current Environmental Health Reports.

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Woodcock, J., Tatah, L., Anciaes, P., et al.

Designing Out Plastics: A Blueprint for Healthier Building Materials. Habitable.

Chemical Pollution Built Environment and Urbanization

Designing Out Plastics: A Blueprint for Healthier Building Materials. Habitable.

Habitable’s new report exposes the widespread use of harmful plastic building materials, linking them to health risks, fire toxicity, and fossil fuel dependence, while offering solutions and showcasing leaders advancing safer, healthier alternatives already available.

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High temperature and mental health in 3.3 million adults living in Barcelona metropolitan area: A 12-year time series analysis of primary care data. Environment International.

Climate Change Built Environment and Urbanization

High temperature and mental health in 3.3 million adults living in Barcelona metropolitan area: A 12-year time series analysis of primary care data. Environment International.

High temperatures may be associated with increased risk of anxiety and depression outcomes in the Barcelona Metropolitan Area.

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Pistillo A., Giuliodori A., Palomar-Cros A., et al.