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Authors: Sujith Kollamthodi

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Authors: Emma James

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Authors: A Loader,J Lampert

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Authors: Andy Cook

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Authors: Jaume Targa, Andrew Cook

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Authors: Garry Hayman

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Authors: Katie King, James Sturman

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Authors: Dr David Harrison, Dr Andrew Allen

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Authors: D. E. Mooney

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Authors: Dr David Harrison, Dr Andrew Allen
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Authors: Gwyn Jones, Steve Pye, Paul Watkiss

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Authors: J Vallance-Plews

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Authors: Duncan Laxen

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Authors: E.M. Shilland, D.T. Monteith, M. Bonjean & W.R.C. Beaumont

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Authors: Dr Rosalinda Gioia, Dr Andy Sweetman and Professor Kevin Jones

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The primary aim of the evaluation of the air quality strategy study was to evaluate selected policies, from the road transport and electricity generator sector, from 1990 onwards.

Some of the main messages from the report are:

  1. Policies in both sectors have led to major emissions reductions
  2. These policies have generated large benefits in reducing the health and environmental impacts
  3. These policies have been cost-effective in achieving the desired emissions reductions.
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Authors: Paul Watkiss, Sarah Baggot, Tony Bush, Sam Cross, Justin Goodwin, Mike Holland, Fintan Hurley, Alistair Hunt, Gwyn Jones, Sujith Kollamthodi, Tim Murrells, John Stedman and Keith Vincent

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Authors: Emma James