ABSTRACT

Asthma is on the rise in a number of countries, in this volume Howieson asks what role the built environment has to play and what the construction industry can do to either slow the increase or reverse the trend. Based on the findings of a six-year research project, this book considers all aspects of housing to develop new strategies for dealing with the asthma pandemic in Britain and beyond. With the focus on the design and use pattern of our dwellings, the book looks at tackling the problems inherent in existing housing as well as forging guiding principles for the design of new dwellings, together with a financial assessment of the proposals.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|17 pages

The aetiology of allergy and asthma

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Housing and health

chapter Chapter 7|17 pages

Key findings and discussion

chapter Chapter 8|17 pages

Scoping the confounding variables

chapter Chapter 9|22 pages

Hazardous indoor pollutants

chapter Chapter 10|10 pages

Air tightness and ventilation rates

chapter Chapter 12|12 pages

A fiscal strategy: Fuel tax hypothecation

chapter Chapter 13|7 pages

Conclusions and recommendations