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Improving outdoor air quality and health: review of interventions

A comprehensive overview of actions that national and local government and others can take to improve air quality and health.

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Review of interventions to improve outdoor air quality and public health (March 2019)

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Principal interventions for local authorities

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A guide to using the review to help choose or plan interventions

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Public Health England (PHE) was commissioned by the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) to review the evidence for practical interventions to reduce harm from outdoor air pollution, stratified by their health and economic impact.

The focus of the review was on those actions available to local authorities and, where appropriate, the national actions needed to support them.

PHE commissioned 5 rapid evidence assessments that focused on vehicles and fuels, spatial planning, industry, agriculture, and people’s behaviour and sought evaluations that made direct links between actions and consequent health and health economic outcomes.

The report provides local practitioners and policy-makers with an indication of the broad range of interventions that can be used to address different problems, and which of those interventions may be worth considering further due to their potential health benefits. The report outlines principles for strategies and the future design and evaluation of interventions.

Published 11 March 2019
Last updated 23 November 2020 + show all updates
  1. Added Review of interventions.

  2. Added guide to help choosing or planning interventions.

  3. First published.