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About the oxford air quality meeting

Drawing together experts in vehicle emissions, air quality measurement, public health, and policy.

The Oxford Air Quality Meeting was first held in January 2020 and aims to draw together four different groups of people

  1. People who measure and know about air quality

  2. People who know about how vehicles emit

  3. People who understand the effects of air pollution on humans

  4. People implementing real-world solutions

The aim is to facilitate interactions and discussions across a wide range of stakeholders in the air quality field. Recent advances in real driving emissions measurement mean that greater understanding of roadside vehicle emissions is being developed. In addition low cost air quality sensing and an increasing insight into how various pollutants affect humans mean that the evidence base is growing rapidly. The Oxford Air Quality Meeting brings together all of these groups, alongside policy makers to enable future improvements in Air Quality.

 

Organising Committee

Felix Leach, University of Oxford

with

Pedro Abreu, Oxford City Council

Jake Backus, Empathy Sustainability

Suzanne Bartington, University of Birmingham

Mai Jarvis, Oxford City Council

Kayla Schulte, University of Oxford