33 research outputs found
Evaluation of integrated ecological-economic models – Review and challenges for implementation
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Hypothesis-Based Research on the Causes of Sick Building Symptoms: A Design for Phases 2 and 3 of the California Healthy Building Study
The California Healthy Building Study (CHBS) is a multidisciplinary research based in 12 office buildings within California. The overall goal the CHBS is to elucidate relationships between occurrences of office worker health symptoms and characteristics of the workers' buildings, ventilation systems, work spaces, jobs, and indoor environments. A Phase-1 study was completed during 1990. The California Institute for Energy Efficiency (CIEE), through its Exploratory Research Program, supported the design of research plans for two future phases of the CHBS. The intent of the CIEE-supported effort was to design research to be conducted in the Phase-1 buildings that capitalizes on the Phase-1 research findings and also on recently-published results of research from other institutions. This report describes the research plans developed with CIEE support and presents the rationale for these research plans
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The California Healthy Building Pilot Study: I. Study Design and Protocol
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Elevated Symptom Prevalence Associated with Mechanical Ventilation in Office Buildings: Findings from the California Healthy Building Study, Phase 1
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