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View article: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Speed Limit Exceedances in Dublin Using Low-Cost Sensors and Citizen Science
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Speed Limit Exceedances in Dublin Using Low-Cost Sensors and Citizen Science Open
Driving above the speed limit increases the risk of a crash scenario, and poses a safety risk to the driver, to passengers and to bystanders. The relationship between vehicle speed and risk of an accident is exponential, e.g. a 2 km/h incr…
View article: Determinants and relationships of climate change, climate change hazards, mental health, and well-being: a systematic review
Determinants and relationships of climate change, climate change hazards, mental health, and well-being: a systematic review Open
Introduction Impacts of climate change on human health receive increasing attention. However, the connections of climate change with well-being and mental health are still poorly understood. Objective As part of the Horizon Europe project …
View article: Citizen science in action: air pollution campaigns and thermal comfort assessment from I-CHANGE Day 
Citizen science in action: air pollution campaigns and thermal comfort assessment from I-CHANGE Day  Open
Citizen science has become an essential tool for addressing urban climate challenges, engaging communities, and fostering behavioural change. The I-CHANGE project (Individual Change of HAbits Needed for Green European transition) integrate…
View article: The I-CHANGE MOOC: ensuring cross-fertilisation and knowledge-sharing on citizen science for climate action and risk prevention beyond European Living Labs.
The I-CHANGE MOOC: ensuring cross-fertilisation and knowledge-sharing on citizen science for climate action and risk prevention beyond European Living Labs. Open
The I-CHANGE project aims to demonstrate that individual behavioural change through awareness generated by citizen science activities can ultimately contribute to a collective reduction in environmental footprints. The project, which opera…
View article: Fostering Environmental Awareness Through Innovation: Outcomes from the I-CHANGE Project
Fostering Environmental Awareness Through Innovation: Outcomes from the I-CHANGE Project Open
The I-CHANGE project addresses the critical challenges posed by climate change, focusing on active citizen participation and the enhancement of public awareness through evidence-based methodologies. This paper presents the key achievements…
View article: Evaluating background and local contributions and identifying traffic-related pollutant hotspots: insights from Google Air View mobile monitoring in Dublin, Ireland
Evaluating background and local contributions and identifying traffic-related pollutant hotspots: insights from Google Air View mobile monitoring in Dublin, Ireland Open
Mobile monitoring provides high-resolution observation on temporal and spatial scales compared to traditional fixed-site measurement. This study demonstrates the use of high spatio-temporal resolution of air pollution data collected by Goo…
View article: Living Labs and citizen science to activate change of individual habits in a context of Climate Change: the I-CHANGE Day 
Living Labs and citizen science to activate change of individual habits in a context of Climate Change: the I-CHANGE Day  Open
Urban Living Labs are vital collaborative spaces where citizens, researchers, and stakeholders join forces to tackle local challenges, but of wide interest for different socio-economic and climatic context. By involving citizens, Living La…
View article: Going to the Zoo: A comparison of travel time ratios in 21 European cities
Going to the Zoo: A comparison of travel time ratios in 21 European cities Open
Efficient public transport is an essential component of a sustainable transport system. The travel time ratio, i.e. the public transport journey duration divided by the car journey duration of the same trip, can be used to compare the publ…
View article: On the equity of the x-minute city from the perspective of walkability
On the equity of the x-minute city from the perspective of walkability Open
Walkability and equity in transport are crucial aspects of sustainable mobility and social well-being. The x-minute city concept emphasizes the importance of walkability, by fostering the design of a city where people can easily access the…
View article: Feasibility of a simplified index to improve active mobility infrastructure based on digital survey: the case of Dublin
Feasibility of a simplified index to improve active mobility infrastructure based on digital survey: the case of Dublin Open
The advantages associated with active mobility, i.e. walking and cycling, include not only the possibility of moving in an environmentally friendly way, but also health and economic benefits. Assessing the quality of infrastructures for ac…
View article: IoT-Based Route Recommendation for an Intelligent Waste Management System
IoT-Based Route Recommendation for an Intelligent Waste Management System Open
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a paradigm characterized by a network of\nembedded sensors and services. These sensors are incorporated to collect\nvarious information, track physical conditions, e.g., waste bins' status, and\nexchange dat…
View article: Developing land use regression models for environmental science research using the XLUR tool – More than a one-trick pony
Developing land use regression models for environmental science research using the XLUR tool – More than a one-trick pony Open
Land use regression (LUR) is a widely used method to develop prediction models in environmental sciences. However, the process of creating and applying LUR models is repetitive and time-consuming. The XLUR tool was developed to automate th…
View article: Feasibility of Indonesia Family Life Survey Wave 5 (IFLS5) Data for Air Pollution Exposure–Response Study in Indonesia
Feasibility of Indonesia Family Life Survey Wave 5 (IFLS5) Data for Air Pollution Exposure–Response Study in Indonesia Open
Background: Air pollution is an important risk factor for the disease burden; however there is limited evidence in Indonesia on the effect of air pollution on health, due to lack of exposure and health outcome data. The objective of this s…
View article: Investigating changes in noise pollution due to the COVID-19 lockdown: The case of Dublin, Ireland
Investigating changes in noise pollution due to the COVID-19 lockdown: The case of Dublin, Ireland Open
Noise pollution is considered to be the third most hazardous pollution after air and water pollution by the World Health Organization (WHO). Short as well as long-term exposure to noise pollution has several adverse effects on humans, rang…
View article: Examining the status of improved air quality due to COVID-19 lockdown and an associated reduction in anthropogenic emissions
Examining the status of improved air quality due to COVID-19 lockdown and an associated reduction in anthropogenic emissions Open
Clean air is a fundamental necessity for human health and well-being. The COVID-19 lockdown worldwide resulted in controls on anthropogenic emission that have a significant synergistic effect on air quality ecosystem services (ESs). This s…
View article: Effect of COVID-19 on noise pollution change in Dublin, Ireland
Effect of COVID-19 on noise pollution change in Dublin, Ireland Open
Noise pollution is considered to be the third most hazardous pollution after air and water pollution by the World Health Organization (WHO). Short as well as long-term exposure to noise pollution has several adverse effects on humans, rang…
View article: Examining the association between socio-demographic composition and COVID-19 fatalities in the European region using spatial regression approach
Examining the association between socio-demographic composition and COVID-19 fatalities in the European region using spatial regression approach Open
The socio-demographic factors have a substantial impact on the overall casualties caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19). In this study, the global and local spatial association between the key socio-demographic variables and COVID-19 cases …
View article: Antibiotic choice in UK general practice: rates and drivers of potentially inappropriate antibiotic prescribing
Antibiotic choice in UK general practice: rates and drivers of potentially inappropriate antibiotic prescribing Open
Objectives To identify the rates of potentially inappropriate antibiotic choice when prescribing for common infections in UK general practices. To examine the predictors of such prescribing and the clustering effects at the practice level.…
View article: Antibiotic prescribing for common infections in UK general practice: variability and drivers
Antibiotic prescribing for common infections in UK general practice: variability and drivers Open
Objectives To examine variations across general practices and factors associated with antibiotic prescribing for common infections in UK primary care to identify potential targets for improvement and optimization of prescribing. Methods Or…
View article: The Fort Collins commuter study: Variability in personal exposure to air pollutants by microenvironment
The Fort Collins commuter study: Variability in personal exposure to air pollutants by microenvironment Open
This study investigated the role of microenvironment on personal exposures to black carbon (BC), fine particulate mass (PM2.5 ), carbon monoxide (CO), and particle number concentration (PNC) among adult residents of Fort Collins, Colorado,…
View article: Relationship between prescribing of antibiotics and other medicines in primary care: a cross-sectional study
Relationship between prescribing of antibiotics and other medicines in primary care: a cross-sectional study Open
Background High levels of antibiotic prescribing are a major concern as they drive antimicrobial resistance. It is currently unknown whether practices that prescribe higher levels of antibiotics also prescribe more medicines in general. Ai…