Measurement and Monitoring

The Measurement and Modelling group focuses on developing and implementing protocols for measurement of urban environmental features and exposures, with a focus on air quality, noise, temperature, greenspace and other neighbourhood characteristics, transportation mode and safety, and housing. In addition, the group works on acquiring data and applying models to characterize the current status of environmental exposures and the impacts of specific policy scenarios, to cities in the Pathways project.


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Clark SN, Alli AS, Brauer M, Ezzati M, Baumgartner J, Toledano MB, Hughes AF, Nimo J, Moses JB, Terkpertey S, Vallarino J, Agyei-Mensah S, Agyemang E, Nathvani R, Muller E, Bennett JE, Wang J, Beddows A, Kelly F, Barratt B, Beevers S, Arku RE

High-resolution spatiotemporal measurement of air and environmental noise pollution in Sub-Saharan African cities: Pathways to Equitable Health Cities study protocol for Accra, Ghana

BMJ Open, vol. 10, pp. e035798, 2020.

Weichenthal S, Hatzopoulou M, Brauer M

A picture tells a thousand…exposures: Opportunities and challenges of deep learning image analyses in exposure science and environmental epidemiology

Environment International, vol. 122, iss. 1, pp. 3-10, 2019.

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