Public health impacts of city policies to reduce climate change: findings from the URGENCHE EU-China project

Author:

Sabel Clive E.,Hiscock Rosemary,Asikainen Arja,Bi Jun,Depledge Mike,van den Elshout Sef,Friedrich Rainer,Huang Ganlin,Hurley Fintan,Jantunen Matti,Karakitsios Spyros P.,Keuken Menno,Kingham Simon,Kontoroupis Periklis,Kuenzli Nino,Liu Miaomiao,Martuzzi Marco,Morton Katie,Mudu Pierpaolo,Niittynen Marjo,Perez Laura,Sarigiannis Denis,Stahl-Timmins Will,Tobollik Myriam,Tuomisto Jouni,Willers Saskia

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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