Air Pollution Exposure and Health of Vulnerable Groups
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2021) | Viewed by 49331
Special Issue Editors
Interests: air quality in schools; indoor air quality; air pollution personal exposure; source apportionment; traffic-related air pollutants; environmental epidemiology
Interests: child health; endocrine-disrupting chemicals; respiratory health; epidemiology; human biomonitoring; air pollution
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the Special Issue entitled “Air pollution Exposure and Health of Vulnerable Groups” in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph). IJERPH is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes manuscripts in the interdisciplinary area of environmental health sciences and public health.
The Special Issue will cover exposure to air pollution and the associated health effects of vulnerable groups of people. We would like to invite researchers to submit high-quality papers (original research or comprehensive review papers) involving the participation of vulnerable people (e.g., children, elder, socio-economically deprived, illiterate, ethnic minorities, disabled, refugees, people with limited access to healthcare). The severity of health outcomes associated with exposure to air pollutants differs within populations. Inequalities on air pollution exposure have been found among different socioeconomic groups, with poorer or ethnic minorities being exposed to higher air pollutant concentrations. Inequalities have also been associated with air-pollution-related health outcomes. The associations between exposure to air pollution and health outcomes may also be modified by variables related to vulnerability.
A better understanding of the air-pollution-associated risks of vulnerable populations can provide insight and help in developing policies towards protecting health and reducing inequalities.
Dr. Ioar Rivas
Dr. Maribel Casas Sanahuja
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- air pollution
- vulnerable groups
- environmental epidemiology
- inequality
- children
- elder
- minorities
- deprived people
- poor
- socioeconomic status
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