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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Hannah Edwards. Maria and Amy will be talking on – School Streets: Acting on air quality and creating community space Amy Barnes is a Lecturer in Public Health at University of Sheffield with specific interests in politics (power), participation, and health equity; and in government and civil society action to address wider determinants of health. Maria Val Martin is an atmospheric scientist and UKRI Future Leader at University of Sheffield with research interests in air pollution, interactions between the atmosphere, biosphere and climate and climate change mitigation. Amy and Maria were involved in the design and evaluation of the first School Streets trialed in Sheffield Join directly via Zoom: https://maths-cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/95451181978?pwd=QTY1WDRxaW92L1BpQm9uSXRyT3JyUT09 For information on all upcoming lunchtime seminars this autumn, check out the information on our website: https://tapasnetwork.co.uk/news This talk is part of the TAPAS Lunchtime Seminars series. This talk is part of the TAPAS Lunchtime Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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