How citizen’s health can be improved by looking at air quality policy through the lens of new mobility services

Air pollution is regarded as one of the most serious environmental risk to human health. Cities are both areas where these effects are more visible and actors that have the potential to create innovative actions resulting in improved quality of life and urban environments.

 

The Urban Agenda for the EU partnerships on Air Quality and Urban Mobility focus on actions and strategies to make cities healthier places to live in, encouraging a strong collaboration among public authorities, the private sector, and local communities with the aim of improving air quality and public health.

 

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