The goal of this toolkit is to provide hands-on examples of how communication on air quality, the health links and (policy and behavioural) changes takes place, as an inspiration particularly for urban authorities wanting to communicate on clean air. The authors of the toolkit and the Partnership do not intend to provide a comprehensive and representative assessment on communication activities across the European Union. In addition, this toolkit does not provide any ranking or judging of the various communication activities presented by the cities. It is a mere snapshot of an area which is hardly looked into by researchers, policy-makers including the European Commission, or experts working on air quality, and there are no agreed upon best practices on (successful) communication.
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