Browsing NILU by Subject "Health effects"
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A Review of Airborne Particulate Matter Effects on Young Children’s Respiratory Symptoms and Diseases
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Exposure to airborne fine particulate matter (PM2.5) carries substantial health risks, particularly for younger children (0–10 years). Epidemiological evidence indicates that children are more susceptible to PM health ... -
Activity segment 4. BAPMAN Project Deliverable D4.2, D4.3 and D4.4.
(NILU OR;17/2014, Research report, 2014)The Bangladesh Air Pollution Management (BAPMAN) project is NORAD funded institutional-building program (2010-2013) where NILU lends the necessary Air Quality Management tools and associated training to the Clean Air and ... -
Health and environmental impacts in the Norwegian border area related to local Russian industrial emissions. Knowledge status.
(NILU OR;40/2013, Research report, 2013)The contaminant situation in the Norwegian-Russian border has caused concern for several decades and considerable amount of data has been gathered during the Pasvik programme (Stebel et al., 2007; Pasvik programme, 2008) ...