Scientific basis for health and well-being in the built environment

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A number of issues on health and well-being in the built environment currently occupy researchers, policymakers and practitioners. Mitigating climate change and improving health The built environment is an important determinant of both climate change and human health, and it is thus important that climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies concurrently enhance...

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