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Defra: developing communication methods for localised air quality and health impact information

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs invites expressions of interest to develop communication methods for localised air quality and health impact information.

Research projects should determine which messages and evidence are likely to be most effective in highlighting the significance of air quality and associated health impacts to local decision-makers and the general public respectively, and how best to communicate these messages and evidence regarding air quality.

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