
Low emission zones can reduce air pollution and certain health outcomes, with potential but unconfirmed benefits for lower socioeconomic groups; more specific studies on health equity are needed.
socioeconomic status, socioeconomic groups, lower emission zones, environmental policy, public health, health outcomes, environmental health, health impact, air quality, health disparities
socioeconomic status, socioeconomic groups, lower emission zones, environmental policy, public health, health outcomes, environmental health, health impact, air quality, health disparities
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