Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6342304 | Atmospheric Environment | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Population movement was integrated in the evaluation of a policy on EC exposure. ⺠Using residential exposure, decrease in concentrations was limited to major roads. ⺠Including population movement, a larger decrease in EC exposure was seen. ⺠Largest differences between exposure approaches were seen for non-urban areas. ⺠Concentrations at non-home based activities and in transport affect exposure.
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Authors
S. Dhondt, C. Beckx, B. Degraeuwe, W. Lefebvre, B. Kochan, T. Bellemans, L. Int Panis, C. Macharis, K. Putman,