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HPRG: Indoor and outdoor air quality
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The December 6th meeting of the Healthy Places Research Group (HPRG) will explore the effects of indoor and outdoor air quality on public health.
ABOUT HPRG: Healthy Places is a term that refers to buildings, neighborhoods, and even entire metropolitan areas. It explores and evaluates how we can develop, design, and build places that promote good health, support community values, and restore vitality to communities.
The Healthy Places Research Group is a collaborative effort involving Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, Georgia Tech's College of Architecture, and the Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development. It also involves professionals from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), researchers, students, and others interested in exploring the co-relationship between the built environment and the health of communities.
The HPRG meets once a month to discuss issues and exchange information pertaining to health policy and impacts. Participation is open to anyone interested in exploring the characteristics and advancement of healthy places.
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- Workflow Status:Published
- Created By:Joanie Chembars
- Created:11/08/2005
- Modified By:Fletcher Moore
- Modified:10/07/2016
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