Closing the Gap Between Science and Policy on Air Pollution and Health

This paper discusses critical issues underlying the interface between air quality science, stakeholder participation, and policy development within the context of the European AIRNET Network multistakeholder project. The paper argues that it is not only the content of air pollution and health issues...

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Published inJournal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A Vol. 70; no. 3-4; pp. 377 - 381
Main Authors van Bree, Leendert, Fudge, Nina, Tuomisto, Jouni T., Brunekreef, Bert
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Taylor & Francis Group 01.02.2007
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Summary:This paper discusses critical issues underlying the interface between air quality science, stakeholder participation, and policy development within the context of the European AIRNET Network multistakeholder project. The paper argues that it is not only the content of air pollution and health issues that stakeholders consider important, but also the process and mechanisms by which the interface operates. A visual representation of the interaction between science, society, and stakeholders in the development, dissemination, and evaluation of effective air quality policy strategies is provided. The paper discusses the role of AIRNET in supporting the Clean Air for Europe (CAFE) program and assesses the AIRNET experience in establishing a network to bridge the gap between air quality policy, stakeholders, the public, and scientific communities.
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ISSN:1528-7394
1087-2620
2381-3504
DOI:10.1080/15287390600885088