How tall buildings affect turbulent air flows and dispersion of pollution within a neighbourhood
- Submitting institution
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London South Bank University
- Unit of assessment
- 12 - Engineering
- Output identifier
- 232687
- Type
- D - Journal article
- DOI
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10.1016/j.envpol.2017.10.041
- Title of journal
- Environmental Pollution
- Article number
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- First page
- 782
- Volume
- 233
- Issue
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- ISSN
- 0269-7491
- Open access status
- Compliant
- Month of publication
- November
- Year of publication
- 2017
- URL
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749117319322?via%3Dihub
- Supplementary information
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- Request cross-referral to
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
- No
- COVID-19 affected output statement
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- Forensic science
- No
- Criminology
- No
- Interdisciplinary
- No
- Number of additional authors
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7
- Research group(s)
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C - The London Centre for Energy Engineering
- Proposed double-weighted
- No
- Reserve for an output with double weighting
- No
- Additional information
- This paper addresses a timely issue with regards to cityscapes and their effect on the health of the urban population, in relation to air pollution concentrations. The work in the paper has strengthened UK collaborations with Imperial College London (Prof. Chris Pain), University of Cambridge (Prof. Paul Linden), Swansea University (Dr Dunhui Xiao,), and led to new international collaborations Cyprus (Cyprus Institute to the Research Promotion Foundation, Dr Theodoros Christoudias) and Harvard Public School of Health (Prof Steven Hanna). In addition to these collaborations the original work has led to 2 further published papers.
- Author contribution statement
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- Non-English
- No
- English abstract
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