Understanding how transport choices are affected by the environment and health: Views expressed in a study on the use of carbon calculators

Public Health - Tập 123 - Trang e45-e49 - 2009
T.J. Chatterton1, A. Coulter2, C. Musselwhite3, G. Lyons3, S. Clegg2
1Air Quality Management Resource Centre, Institute for Sustainability, Health and Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK
2BMRB Social Research (part of British Market Research Bureau Ltd), 26--30 Uxbridge Road, London, W5, UK
3Centre for Transport and Society, Institute for Sustainability, Health and Environment, University of the West of England, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK

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