2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132111790
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Exploring the Institutional and Bottom-Up Actions for Urban Air Quality Improvement: Case Studies in Antwerp and Gdańsk

Abstract: The article presents the results of qualitative studies concerning the presence of air quality management in the process of urban planning and in the public discourse in Antwerp, Belgium, and Gdańsk, Poland. We focused on the way urban planners, environmental experts, and stakeholders perceive the problem of air pollution, especially with respect to urban development policy, and whether they consider it one of the major factors determining the quality of the urban built environment. The analysis was empiricall… Show more

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“…The picture is unfortunately poorer for the two other environmental elements: the quality of the air (x ̅ =3.84) and noise intensity (x ̅ =3.22) (Badach et al 2021). The main contributors to air pollution are manufacturing plants, traffic and indoor air pollution.…”
Section: The Environmental Aspects Of Quality Of Life As Viewed By Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The picture is unfortunately poorer for the two other environmental elements: the quality of the air (x ̅ =3.84) and noise intensity (x ̅ =3.22) (Badach et al 2021). The main contributors to air pollution are manufacturing plants, traffic and indoor air pollution.…”
Section: The Environmental Aspects Of Quality Of Life As Viewed By Th...mentioning
confidence: 99%