Indoor Air Quality: Opportunities for behaviour change towards healthier offices, a two-part report
Indoor Air Quality: Opportunities for behaviour change towards healthier offices, a two-part report
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) commissioned the University of Southampton to conduct a systematic review of interventions aimed at improving awareness or changing behaviours in respect to indoor air quality (IAQ). The brief included an overview of behaviour change theories, the systematic review itself, and based on the results of the systematic review, suggestions for the design of IAQ interventions.
The purpose of this research is to provide a focus on the sphere of influence available to building occupants themselves with respect to IAQ, rather than on engineered solutions which are a focus for existing research. Specifically this research aims to understand the options, actions and behaviour change possibilities available to building occupants to affect and improve their IAQ on a day to day basis.
University of Southampton
Snow, Stephen
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7 November 2018
Snow, Stephen
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Snow, Stephen
(2018)
Indoor Air Quality: Opportunities for behaviour change towards healthier offices, a two-part report
Southampton.
University of Southampton
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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) commissioned the University of Southampton to conduct a systematic review of interventions aimed at improving awareness or changing behaviours in respect to indoor air quality (IAQ). The brief included an overview of behaviour change theories, the systematic review itself, and based on the results of the systematic review, suggestions for the design of IAQ interventions.
The purpose of this research is to provide a focus on the sphere of influence available to building occupants themselves with respect to IAQ, rather than on engineered solutions which are a focus for existing research. Specifically this research aims to understand the options, actions and behaviour change possibilities available to building occupants to affect and improve their IAQ on a day to day basis.
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Indoor air report- COMBINED- high res
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Published date: 7 November 2018
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/426540
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