Public Perceptions of Air Pollution and its Health Impacts in Greater Kuala Lumpur
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Foong Jeu Chang, University of Nottingham Malaysia; Matthew Ashfold, University of Nottingham Malaysia
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Project Citation:
Chang, Foong Jeu, and Ashfold, Matthew . Public Perceptions of Air Pollution and its Health Impacts in Greater Kuala Lumpur. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2020-01-15. https://doi.org/10.3886/E115525V3
Project Description
Summary:
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A survey of public perceptions of air pollution and it's related topics in the Greater KL region of Malaysia during a non-haze period. Questions used are both self-created and adapted from Oltra and Sala (2018). The survey instrument is in English and is composed of three main parts: (1) air
pollution perception at home and work/school place and Air Pollution Index (API) engagement (2) knowledge of health impacts and risk perception and (3) behavioural responses towards air pollution.
Scope of Project
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public perceptions;
air pollution;
greater KL
Geographic Coverage:
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Greater Kuala Lumpur, Peninsular Malaysia
Collection Date(s):
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3/14/2019 – 4/18/2019
Data Type(s):
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survey data
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