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Scottish Government steering group on clean air appoints °®Âþµº academic

A steering group set up by the Scottish Government to help improve air quality in Scotland has appointed a °®Âþµº academic.

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A steering group set up by the Scottish Government to help improve air quality in Scotland has appointed a °®Âþµº academic.

Dr Annalisa Savaresi, Lecturer in Environmental Law in °®Âþµº¡¯s Faculty of Arts and Humanities, has joined the steering group, which will oversee the review of the Scottish Government¡¯s air quality strategy, ¡®¡¯ (CAFS).

Annalisa Savaresi

Dr Annalisa Savaresi

CAFS was published in November 2015 as Scotland¡¯s first separate air quality strategy - previous strategies were developed and implemented on a joint UK basis - and sets out a series of around 40 actions across the policy areas on health, transport, energy, environment and climate change intended to deliver further improvements to Scotland¡¯s air quality.

The review will explore the progress and impact of Scotland¡¯s air quality strategy; identify and assess any new evidence and developments on air quality standards; make recommendations for future air quality policy; and outline actions needed to meet existing targets.

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The review, which is expected to cover transport, industrial, domestic and agricultural emissions ¨C as well as health, planning and relevant business issues ¨C is to be undertaken independently of government and will be led by Professor Campbell Gemmell, formerly CEO of the , SEPA.

Launching the review, Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham : ¡°There is a clear relationship between air pollution and human health impacts and, although we have made significant progress over recent years, more remains to be done.

¡°The review will bring together research being undertaken by the British Heart Foundation here in Edinburgh and others elsewhere to determine how we, as a nation, can take further positive steps to mitigate the impact of this hugely important subject.¡±

The first meeting, initiating the work of the Steering Group, will convene in °®Âþµº on 6 December.

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