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*Culture & Health 2019 webinar series*

*Air Pollution: Local contexts, universal effects*



*Webcast 6 March 2019, GMT 12.30- 13.30, CET 13.30- 14.30*

*Livestream/further information link: *
*www.euro.who.int/en/cultureandhealth*
<http://www.euro.who.int/en/cultureandhealth>



Air pollution is not only a major global environmental problem, but also
represents the single largest environmental risk to health globally.
Alongside contributing to chronic illness, estimates are that 2 million
people die every year from air pollution exposure. Both globally and within
countries and local communities, there are significant differences and
inequalities in air pollution exposure and related health risks.



This webinar will examine the cultural drivers of increased air pollution,
and state and community-based responses to the problem. In what ways do
cultural contexts matter in relation to health and air pollution? How might
international, national and community level policy responses to air
pollution and health be informed by cultural contexts approaches and
interdisciplinary research? How can communities living with the highest
levels of air pollution, for example those living in informal settlements,
be involved in research and policy-making to improve air quality?



The webinar will be live streamed
<http://www.euro.who.int/en/cultureandhealth> and all participants
connecting in virtually will have the chance to ask questions and share
their thoughts; go to www.sli.do and search *#whoch*

This is also Global Health Histories seminar 119.

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