Day Rosemary
Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow, 29 Bute Gardens, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Health Place. 2007 Mar;13(1):249-60. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2006.01.002. Epub 2006 Feb 24.
This article examines how concepts of place effects are relevant in understanding the public's experience of air pollution. Using qualitative and quantitative data from a case study of four neighbourhoods in north London, the analysis shows how this experience is mediated by multiple aspects of place, which may be seen as overlain. These multiple aspects also provide routes to inequalities in the experience of air pollution. Working with these understandings of the relevance of place could provide ways to mitigate the experience of pollution, and to address environmental health inequalities.
本文探讨了场所效应的概念如何与理解公众对空气污染的体验相关。通过对伦敦北部四个社区的案例研究中的定性和定量数据,分析表明这种体验是如何由场所的多个方面介导的,这些方面可能被视为相互叠加。这些多个方面也为空气污染体验中的不平等提供了途径。基于对场所相关性的这些理解开展工作,可以提供减轻污染体验以及解决环境卫生不平等问题的方法。