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Enhancing consultation practices on Air Quality Management in local authorities
Authors:Nurul Leksmono  Paul Dorfman  Frank Burnet  David Gibbs  Emma Weitkamp
Institution:1. Air Quality Management Resource Centre, Faculty of Environment and Technology , University of the West of England , Bristol , BS16 1QY , UK;2. NHS Centre for Involvement , University of Warwick , Coventry , CV4 7AL , UK;3. Science Communication Unit, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences , University of the West of England , Bristol , BS16 1QY , UK;4. Department of Geography , University of Hull , Cottingham Road, Hull , HU6 7RX , UK
Abstract:Schedule 11 of the Environment Act 1995 underpins the requirement for consultation on air quality issues. The ongoing air quality review and assessment process represents one of the largest locally based science policy and communication initiatives ever undertaken in the UK. This paper outlines the practice of consultation and communication for Air Quality Management (AQM) and reviews the interaction between Environmental Health professionals, as the leading actor in the AQM process and other stakeholders involved in air quality consultation, including the public. Results are presented from a widespread questionnaire survey of English local authorities. Data indicate that the majority of air quality consultation has been carried out with statutory consultees (by sending the review and assessment reports) and the public (via websites and leaflets) in the form of information dissemination.
Keywords:Air Quality Management  consultation  science communication  local authority practices
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