Wernecke, BiancaWright, Caradee YaelVande Hey, JoshuaPiketh, StuartBurger, RoelofKunene, ZamantimandePanchal, RikeshMillar, Danielle A.Oosthuizen, Dina N.Batini, ChiaraJohn, CatherineGuyatt, Anna L.Packer, Richard J.Tobin, Martin D.Hansell, AnnaGulliver, JohnCordell, Rebecca L.Micklesfield, Lisa K.Ramsay, MicheleGayenga, JocelynGomez-Olive, F. XavierNgobeni, KhanyisaBaloyi, VukosiLanguage, Brigitte2021-09-152021-09-152021Wernecke, B., Wright, C.Y., Van de Hey, J. et al. 2021, 'Opportunities for the application of low-cost sensors in epidemiological studies to advance evidence of air pollution impacts on human health', Clean Air Journal, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 1-4.1017-1703 (print)2410-972X (online)10.17159/caj/2021/31/1.11219http://hdl.handle.net/2263/81859No abstract available.en© 2021. The Author(s). Published under a Creative Commons Attribution Licence.Low cost sensorsAir pollutionHuman healthOpportunities for the application of low-cost sensors in epidemiological studies to advance evidence of air pollution impacts on human healthArticle