«We wanted to model the health impacts because this would help us to understand the trade - offs between benefits for public health, benefits for the environment, and
the likely public acceptability of the modeled diets as we progressively reduced the emissions,» Milner said.
Not exact matches
Politically, too, there is
likely to be a backlash as the veteran transport consultant Jim Steer wrote recently in Transport Times: «A highways programme that shows a balanced response to users» needs — not just motorists» - has a much better chance of
public acceptability».
«The importance of social
acceptability means we will
likely work more with clients to help guide them in presenting and giving more details to the
public beforehand.