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How can UK cities clean up the air we breathe?
By
Adeline Bailly
| 11 January 2018
How can UK cities clean up the air we breathe?
By
Adeline Bailly
| 11 January 2018
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Lessons from cities taking action to reduce roadside emissions
Air pollution has long-term consequences on public health and the economies of UK cities
Reducing roadside NOX emissions in cities is a priority in the UK
The Government’s plan to tackle roadside NO2 emissions mandates local authorities to take action
Box Box 2: NO2 legal limit values
Box Figure 2: Bringing down emissions – the Government’s plan for Clean Air
Box Figure 3: Cities required to take action by the July 2017 plan
How can cities respond and solve their local air quality issues?
Box Box 3: What are UK cities doing?
What are other cities doing around the world?
Box Case study Paris: Restricting vehicle access into the city centre
Box Case study New York City: Reducing idling
Box Case study Freiburg: Encouraging the use of public transport by restricting car ownership
Box Case study Copenhagen: Investing in infrastructure to make cycling easier, faster and safer
Box Case study Los Angeles: Reducing congestion by introducing a demand-based parking system
Box Case study Milan: Introducing a congestion charge to restrict access to the city centre
Box Case study Barcelona: Changing the flow of traffic
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1: The geography of air pollution
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