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Published: 24 December 2021

Newsletter No 03 - December 2021

Seasonal greetings: Wishing you happy holidays and a lot of new healthy energy for 2022!

This year, despite pandemic still dominating our lives and work, EUPHA ENV is proud with its many activities and keeping environmental health one of the most important topics. 

 

Information:

EHMA 2022 Annual Conference - Call for Abstracts

The European Health Management Association (EHMA) has announced the next EHMA Conference, EHMA 2022, to take place in Brussels on 15-17 June 2022.

Your abstract should address the overarching conference theme, ‘From people to systems: leadership for a sustainable future’, more specifically through the lenses of one of the newly introduced tracks and topics. The deadline for abstract submissions is 14 February 2022 and you can find more information https://ehmaconference.org/call-for-abstracts-2022/ 

 

CALL for Special Issue of Sustainability Journal: "Sustainable Built Environment Management and Urban Public Health Outcomes"

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/Built_Environment_Urban_Public_Health

A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sustainability and Applications".

Extended Deadline for manuscript submissions:  31 March 2022.

We are invited you to apply with paper and promote sustainable environment topics.

Information:

Atlas maps main sources of air pollution for 150 European cities

The JRC’s Air Quality Atlas for Europe shows the major categories of PM2.5 emission sources –and where those sources originate - for 150 cities across Europe. In this Atlas, both the spatial (e.g. urban, country) and sectoral (transport, residential, agriculture…) contributions are quantified for 150 urban areas in Europe. The following conclusions are formulated: (1) for many cities, local actions at the city scale are an effective means of improving PM2.5 air quality in that city; (2) target sectors and scales to abate air pollution are city specific; (3) for many cities, sectoral measures addressing agriculture at country - or EU - scale have a clear benefit on urban air quality and (4) because of methodological choices and assumptions, the responsibility of a city in generating its air pollution is often underestimated.

https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC126221

 

Follow us on twitter

We are pleased to announce that our Section has a twitter account. Follow us @EUPHA_ENV

to be up-to-date with news and announcement of the Section.

 

 

 

 

Stay healthy and environmentally friendly,

 

 

Dr Vlatka Matkovic, secretary                                                           Prof. dr Marija Jevtic, president

                                                                                                           Dr Peter van den Hazel, vice president

 

Dear colleagues,

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Best regards,
Marija Jevtic
University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine,

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