Some considerations for the communication of results of air pollution health effects tracking

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Communicating effectively and efficiently on air quality and its health impacts is an important but difficult and complex task. It requires careful consideration of the audience one wants to reach, the messages one is trying to present, the venue through which the message will be delivered. The audience, context, technique, and content factors may affect how well it is heard and how appropriately it is interpreted. In this short paper, I describe many of these concerns and provide some suggestions for how best to address them. However, since every audience differs in goals, characteristics, and nature, what is most important is implementing an effective communications program. This program should include frequent two-way communication, repeated and ongoing evaluation of how well the audience understands the messages, and consideration of how to improve the delivery. © The Author(s) 2009.

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Wartenberg, D. (2009). Some considerations for the communication of results of air pollution health effects tracking. Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health, 2(4), 207–221. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11869-009-0046-y

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