Review of some effects of climate change on indoor environmental quality and health and associated no-regrets mitigation measures

WJ Fisk - Building and environment, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the potential health consequences of changes in climate that affect
indoor environments, with an emphasis on residential environments in the US and Europe …

Transportation mode detection–an in-depth review of applicability and reliability

AC Prelipcean, G Gidófalvi, YO Susilo - Transport reviews, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The wide adoption of location-enabled devices, together with the acceptance of services that
leverage (personal) data as payment, allows scientists to push through some of the previous …

[HTML][HTML] Development of an Internet of Things solution to monitor and analyse indoor air quality

D Wall, P McCullagh, I Cleland, R Bond - Internet of Things, 2021 - Elsevier
Monitoring air quality is set to become more important at home, in the workplace and at
social venues, particularly regarding promoting wellness and safeguarding social …

[BOOK][B] Exposure analysis

WR Ott, AC Steinemann, LA Wallace - 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Written by experts, Exposure Analysis is the first complete resource in the emerging scientific
discipline of exposure analysis. A comprehensive source on the environmental pollutants …

[HTML][HTML] Energy-efficient mitigation measures for improving indoor thermal comfort during heat waves

X Zhou, J Carmeliet, M Sulzer, D Derome - Applied Energy, 2020 - Elsevier
Urban areas are increasingly impacted by the urban heat island effect, especially during
heat waves. In the context of improving energy efficiency in buildings, passive and energy …

Modeling the effect of weekday− weekend differences in motor vehicle emissions on photochemical air pollution in Central California

LC Marr, RA Harley - Environmental science & technology, 2002 - ACS Publications
Ambient ozone concentrations vary by day of week in some locations, often with higher
concentrations observed on weekends in urban and downwind areas. Emissions of ozone …

Aging and the environment: a research framework

AM Geller, H Zenick - Environmental health perspectives, 2005 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
The rapid growth in the number of older Americans has many implications for public health,
including the need to better understand the risks posed to older adults by environmental …

The microbiome of the built environment and mental health

AJ Hoisington, LA Brenner, KA Kinney, TT Postolache… - Microbiome, 2015 - Springer
The microbiome of the built environment (MoBE) is a relatively new area of study. While
some knowledge has been gained regarding impacts of the MoBE on the human …

Indoor fine particles: the role of terpene emissions from consumer products

G Sarwar, DA Olson, RL Corsi… - Journal of the Air & Waste …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Consumer products can emit significant quantities of terpenes, which can react with ozone
(O3). Resulting byproducts include compounds with low vapor pressures that contribute to …

A modeling framework for estimating children's residential exposure and dose to chlorpyrifos via dermal residue contact and nondietary ingestion.

VG Zartarian, H Ozkaynak, JM Burke… - Environmental …, 2000 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
To help address the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996, a physically based probabilistic
model has been developed to quantify and analyze dermal and nondietary ingestion …