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Link Between Air Quality, Happiness Could Guide Infrastructure Decisions

This article was originally published in Catalyst, August 2020.

By connecting measures of happiness to transportation, researchers are developing new metrics that can help cities prioritize infrastructure investments. In a new study, a research team that included Humphrey School of Public Affairs professor Yingling Fan found that air quality appears to be linked with a variety of emotional well-being (EWB) outcomes.

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