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Overview

Sarah Lindley is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research expertise lies primarily in Environmental Science, with a strong focus on subfields such as Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Engineering, Speech and Hearing, and Transportation.

The researcher's work covers key topics including:

  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Geographic Information Systems Studies
  • Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis

Sarah Lindley has contributed to multiple research articles, with notable recent publications including:

  • "Pathways linking biodiversity to human health: A conceptual framework" (2021) published in Environment International
  • "Evidence of urban heat island impacts on the vegetation growing season length in a tropical city" (2020) published in Landscape and Urban Planning
  • "Biodiversity and Health in the Urban Environment" (2021) published in Current Environmental Health Reports
  • "Modelling and mapping eye-level greenness visibility exposure using multi-source data at high spatial resolutions" (2020) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Relationships between health outcomes in older populations and urban green infrastructure size, quality and proximity" (2020) published in BMC Public Health

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Sarah Lindley include Jonny Huck, Penny A. Cook, Timna Denwood, S.M. Labib, and Matthew Dennis, indicating a network spanning environmental health, ecological modeling, and urban planning research.

Regarding publication venues, Lindley has multiple contributions in:

  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Current Environmental Health Reports
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental Modelling & Software

The concentration of research outputs in these venues signals engagement with experimental health studies, environmental modeling, and data sharing platforms within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Assessing nature's contributions to people

    Sandra Diaz;Unai Pascual;Marie Stenseke;Berta Martin-Lopez

  • Development of Land Use Regression Models for PM2.5, PM2.5 Absorbance, PM10 and PMcoarse in 20 European Study Areas; Results of the ESCAPE Project

    Marloes Eeftens;Rob Beelen;Kees de Hoogh;Tom Bellander

  • Development of NO2 and NOx land use regression models for estimating air pollution exposure in 36 study areas in Europe - The ESCAPE project

    Rob Beelen;Gerard Hoek;Danielle Vienneau;Marloes Eeftens

  • Pathways linking biodiversity to human health: A conceptual framework

    Melissa R. Marselle;Terry Hartig;Daniel T.C. Cox;Siân de Bell

  • Spatial dimensions of the influence of urban green-blue spaces on human health: A systematic review.

    S.M. Labib;Sarah Lindley;Jonny J. Huck

  • Urban particulate pollution reduction by four species of green roof vegetation in a UK city

    A.F. Speak;J.J. Rothwell;S.J. Lindley;C.L. Smith

  • The impact of vegetation types on air and surface temperatures in a temperate city: A fine scale assessment in Manchester, UK

    Cynthia Skelhorn;Sarah Lindley;Geoff Levermore

  • Characterising the urban environment of UK cities and towns: A template for landscape planning

    Susannah E. Gill;John F. Handley;A. Roland Ennos;Stephan Pauleit

  • Rainwater runoff retention on an aged intensive green roof.

    A.F. Speak;J.J. Rothwell;S.J. Lindley;C.L. Smith

  • Development of land use regression models for particle composition in twenty study areas in Europe

    Kees de Hoogh;Meng Wang;Martin Adam;Martin Adam;Chiara Badaloni

  • Adaptation and mitigation in urban areas: synergies and conflicts

    D. McEvoy;S. Lindley;J. Handley

  • Development of West-European PM2.5 and NO2 land use regression models incorporating satellite-derived and chemical transport modelling data

    Kees de Hoogh;John Gulliver;Aaron van Donkelaar;Randall V. Martin

  • The increasing trend of the urban heat island intensity

    Geoffrey Levermore;John Parkinson;Kwanho Lee;Patrick Laycock

  • Adaptation strategies for climate change in the urban environment: Assessing climate change related risk in UK urban areas

    S. J. Lindley;J. F. Handley;N. Theuray;E. Peet

  • ‘Getting the measure of fuel poverty’: The geography of fuel poverty indicators in England

    Caitlin Robinson;Stefan Bouzarovski;Sarah Lindley

  • Evidence of urban heat island impacts on the vegetation growing season length in a tropical city

    Peter Kabano;Peter Kabano;Sarah Lindley;Angela Harris

  • Estimating spatial and temporal patterns of urban anthropogenic heat fluxes for UK cities: the case of Manchester

    Claire Smith;Sarah Lindley;Geoff Levermore

  • A multicentre study of air pollution exposure and childhood asthma prevalence: the ESCAPE project

    Anna Mölter;Angela Simpson;Dietrich Berdel;Bert Brunekreef

  • Rethinking urban green infrastructure and ecosystem services from the perspective of sub-Saharan African cities

    Sarah Lindley;Stephan Pauleit;Kumelachew Yeshitela;Sarel Cilliers

  • Biodiversity and Health in the Urban Environment.

    Melissa R. Marselle;Sarah J. Lindley;Penny A. Cook;Aletta Bonn;Aletta Bonn

  • Evaluation of land use regression models for NO2 and particulate matter in 20 European study areas: the ESCAPE project.

    Meng Wang;Rob Beelen;Xavier Basagana;Thomas Becker

  • Impacts on cooling energy consumption due to the UHI and vegetation changes in Manchester, UK

    Cynthia P. Skelhorn;Geoffrey Levermore;Sarah J. Lindley

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephan Pauleit
Stephan Pauleit Technical University of Munich
Bert Brunekreef
Bert Brunekreef Utrecht University
Gerard Hoek
Gerard Hoek Utrecht University
Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen
Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen Barcelona Institute for Global Health
Barbara Hoffmann
Barbara Hoffmann Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Angela Simpson
Angela Simpson University of Manchester
Ming-Yi Tsai
Ming-Yi Tsai University of Washington
Marloes Eeftens
Marloes Eeftens Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Giulia Cesaroni
Giulia Cesaroni Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Kees de Hoogh
Kees de Hoogh Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute

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