
Local Air Quality Control and Health
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Part 2 explores the legal and policy frameworks that govern local air quality management in the UK. It examines the responsibilities and powers of regulators, the role of national and international legislation, and how law and guidance are used to protect public health and improve environmental outcomes. Part 3 outlines the role of environmental health practitioners (EHPs) in dealing with local air quality management for communities before the applications used to control pollution are discussed, both in terms of using the law effectively and technological interventions which can trap air pollution at source.
The book is principally aimed at undergraduate and/or post graduate students in Environmental Health and Public Health and EHPs practising in the field of air quality control. It will also be relevant to students of environmental sciences, health sciences, medicine and environmental law and policy.
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Nahum Kidan is a lecturer at University Centre Weston and former senior lecturer at the University of the West of England (UWE). With a background in environmental health, law, and microbiology, he is a qualified environmental health practitioner with experience across all core areas of the discipline. He has held policy roles at the Food Standards Agency and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs during the Brexit transition period, working at the intersection of science, law, public health and consumer protection regulation.
Nathaniel Smith holds a first-class Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Public and Environmental Health from the University of the West of England and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (MCIEH). He is a seasoned professional in the field of environmental health, with particular expertise in food safety, fire safety, occupational health and safety, and risk communication. He is the founder and principal consultant at Kernow Consult Ltd, an independent Environmental Health consultancy that provides regulatory compliance audits, inspections, and strategic advisory services to a range of clients across the Southwest of England. In addition to his professional practice, Nathaniel contributes to higher education as a qualified trainer, assessor, and associate lecturer at University Centre Weston, where he supports the development of future practitioners in the field of environmental health.
Steve Manning is an Environmental Health Practitioner with 36 years of practice in Public and Private Sector Environmental Protection. He is currently Senior Scientific Officer (Air & Land Quality) at Newport City Council, Chair of the Welsh Air Quality Forum and guest lectures at several universities.
Content
Preface
Table of statutes and cases
List of figures and tables
Introduction
Part 1:
- Chapter 1: Air pollutants
- Chapter 2: Respiratory system
- Chapter 3: Meteorology
- Chapter 4: Indoor air pollution
- Chapter 5: Control of emissions
Part 2:
- Chapter 6: Influences on air quality
- Chapter 7: Air quality limit values and targets - national level commitments
- Chapter 8: The local air quality management framework
- Chapter 9: Improving air quality - statutory powers
Part 3:
- Chapter 10: Air quality functional settings in local authorities
Conclusion
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