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Managing the impact of vehicle emissions in urban areas for the purpose of local air quality management. Air quality assessment and policy at local, regional and global scales (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Longhurst, J., Beattie, C., Chatterton, T., & Woodfield, N. (2003, September). Managing the impact of vehicle emissions in urban areas for the purpose of local air quality management. Air quality assessment and policy at local, regional and global scales. Presented at 14th IUAPPA International Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Judging the risk of exceedance: Local authority decision-making for air quality management area designation (2003)
Journal Article
Woodfield, N. K., Longhurst, J., Beattie, C. I., & Laxen, D. P. (2003). Judging the risk of exceedance: Local authority decision-making for air quality management area designation. Local Environment, 8(4), 423-435. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549830306665

Management of air quality by local government in the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) requires a process of local decision-making, involving collaboration between local politicians, authority officers and interest-groups... Read More about Judging the risk of exceedance: Local authority decision-making for air quality management area designation.

Critical evaluation of the role of scientific analysis in UK local authority AQMA decision-making: Method development and preliminary results (2003)
Journal Article
Woodfield, N. K., Longhurst, J., Beattie, C. I., & Laxen, D. P. (2003). Critical evaluation of the role of scientific analysis in UK local authority AQMA decision-making: Method development and preliminary results. Science of the Total Environment, 311(1-3), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0048-9697%2802%2900675-7

Over the past 4 years, local government in the UK has undertaken a process of scientific review and assessment of air quality, which has culminated in a suite of designated air quality management areas (AQMAs) in over 120 of the 403 local authorities... Read More about Critical evaluation of the role of scientific analysis in UK local authority AQMA decision-making: Method development and preliminary results.

Assessment of the relationship between industrial and non-industrial sources contributing to air quality objective exceedences: A theoretical modelling exercise (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Leksmono, N., Longhurst, J., Fisher, B., Chatterton, T., Irwin, J., & Ling, K. (2003, June). Assessment of the relationship between industrial and non-industrial sources contributing to air quality objective exceedences: A theoretical modelling exercise. Presented at Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Urban Air Quality: Measuring, Modelling and Management, Prague, Czech Republic

Addressing urban social exclusion through community involvement in urban regeneration (2003)
Book Chapter
Atkinson, R. (2003). Addressing urban social exclusion through community involvement in urban regeneration. In R. Imrie, & M. Raco (Eds.), Urban Renaissance? New Labour, Community and Urban Policy (101-119). Bristol: Policy Press

Based on research carried out as part of the first phase of the National Evaluation of the New Deal for Communities, funded by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, this was the largest evaluation project of its type ever carried out in the UK (wo... Read More about Addressing urban social exclusion through community involvement in urban regeneration.

Regulating cars and buses in cities: The case of pedestrianisation in Oxford (2003)
Journal Article
Parkhurst, G. (2003). Regulating cars and buses in cities: The case of pedestrianisation in Oxford. Economic Affairs, 23(2), 16-21. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0270.00410

Debates about whether traffic regulations that limit car use will enhance or hinder a particular urban economy are complex and often emotive. The present article considers evidence from the implementation of a radical traffic restraint and pedestrian... Read More about Regulating cars and buses in cities: The case of pedestrianisation in Oxford.