2016
DOI: 10.17159/2410-972x/2016/v26n2a5
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To combat air inequality, governments and researchers must open their data

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“…Also, air pollution data measured by governments across the world are a public good that can lead to transformational advances in public health when made openly available. 30…”
Section: Data Gatheringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, air pollution data measured by governments across the world are a public good that can lead to transformational advances in public health when made openly available. 30…”
Section: Data Gatheringmentioning
confidence: 99%