A combination of behavior change campaigns and technology could help to keep air pollution at a minimum in schools

A combination of behavior change campaigns and technology could help to keep air pollution at a minimum in schools

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/11/221129112803.htm

Surrey's Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) found that campaigns aimed at changing the behaviour of parents, teachers and the local community, such as 'school street', can reduce outdoor nitrogen dioxide exposure by up to 23 per cent compared to business-as-usual activities. However, the study's authors believe behavioural change campaigns should be more inclusive and should consider the school's diverse communities and the local population.

Professor Prashant Kumar, the corresponding author of the study and founding- Director of the GCARE at the University of Surrey, said: