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search-total-matching10search-total-matching- Dwelling and household characteristics can influence summer indoor temperatures | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
- Urban planning can play a central role in optimizing urban environments to improve health | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
- A new model has been developed to investigate the impacts of environmental policies on health | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
- Indoor air quality in slum areas is a huge problem – but what is the solution? | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
- Housing can influence exposure to carbon monoxide (CO) from outdoor and indoor sources | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
- A link between apparent temperature and emergency visits for mental and behavioural disorderders? | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
- Energy efficiency measures for housing may affect indoor air quality and lead to radon exposure | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
- What can we do to reduce high indoor temperatures in converted lofts now and in the future? | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
- Energy poverty is no longer just about keeping warm at reasonable cost: it's about keeping cool too | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
- Transforming cities to promote the health of their citizen and the planet. | Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health - UCL – University College London
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