Low Emission Zones improve air quality, health, and people’s well-being

The introduction of London’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in 2008 and subsequent Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) from 2019 has significantly improved air quality, benefiting Londoners’ physical and mental health, according to new analysis from the Department of Economics at the University of Bath. A new Institute for Policy Research (IPR) policy brief, presenting research from health economists at the University, indicates Read more

Will UK government proposals improve or worsen the EU’s environmental impact assessment?

Opportunities for preventing disease and improving the environment in our towns and cities are outlined in a government consultation response from experts from the University of Bristol. Proposals for the new Environmental Outcomes Reporting mechanism (EOR) are included in the Levelling Up Bill, which will replace EU law on Strategic Environmental Assessment (for plans) and Read more