BEYOND THE FIELD: PERCEPTIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES ON INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN SPORTS FACILITIES

Marco A. Lombardi, Elena R Santoro, Alessio M. Rossi

1. Department of Technological Innovations and Safety of Plants, Products and Anthropic Settlements, Rome, Italy
2. Public Health Unit, University of Rome “ForoItalico”, Rome, Italy
3. Department of Technological Innovations and Safety of Plants, Products and Anthropic Settlements, Rome, Italy

Abstract

<p>The individual perception of an indoor environment is a useful tool for assessing the livability and usability of sports facilities. Different approaches have been developed to investigate the individual wellbeing, such as collecting data by questionnaires or monitoring techniques. These approaches can be used to assess the reciprocal impact of microclimate, environmental conditions, and clothing on physical activity.</p>

Keywords

Nanomaterials Energy Storage Batteries Sustainability

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