Frontiers in Air Pollution and Human Health
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Air".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2022) | Viewed by 22545
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Interests: urban ecological environment risk assessment and management; urban ecological planning; environmental assessment and management; environmental carrying capacity in urban areas
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Interests: carbon emissions; decomposition analysis; energy consumption
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Interests: global anthropogenic CH4 emissions; China’s GHG emission inventories; energy and climate policies in developing countries; environmentally extended input–output analysis
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Special Issue Information
Air pollution and greenhouse gases cause serious damage to the ecosystem and human health, and further research is needed on their health effects and potential risks, such as related research on measured exposure to different pollutants in various microenvironments. You can also use existing models or develop new algorithms to estimate and predict pollutant levels, which are all acceptable directions.
Dear Colleagues,
With the continuous advancement of industrialization and urbanization, cities and urban agglomerations, as the main population centers, are facing the pressure of air pollution prevention caused by the emission of SO2, NOX, particulate matter, and other pollutants. At the same time, the increasing emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have caused climate change to become an urgent problem. Both cause serious damage to the ecosystem and human health. In order to alleviate these health damages, researchers have made extensive efforts to reduce the health risks of pollutants and reduce pollutants. However, different groups of people have different exposure times in various environments—for example, in the road environment and in car exhaust, particulate matter, CO, and NOx are produced, and public servants such as transportation personnel and traffic police are more exposed. Therefore, it is necessary to further study the health effects and potential risks of air pollution exposure on the human body under specific scenarios.
In order to meet the research needs, this Special Issue invites research on the health damage of air pollutants and greenhouse gases to humans. This can include a number of studies, such as related research on measuring the exposure of different pollutants in various microenvironments, and indoor and outdoor air quality. You can also have models or develop new algorithms to estimate and predict the level of small-scale or large-scale pollutants. In addition, while improving air quality, the emission of greenhouse gases should also be taken into account. Controlling greenhouse emission includes clarifying the source, mechanism, impact factors, and pattern of emission. Emissions of pollutants sometimes increase greenhouse gas emissions, leading to extreme weather such as sand, dust, floods, and drought, and it increases the burden of disease and affects human health. Relevant research will share more extensive information to support the evaluation and prediction of human health in order to better understand health and disease information.
Prof. Dr. Bo Zhang
Dr. Lei Chen
Prof. Dr. Linyu Xu
Dr. Jin Zhang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- air pollution
- greenhouse gases
- climate change and extreme weather
- air quality monitoring
- air quality models
- ozone
- nitrogen oxides
- particulate matter (PM)
- urban environment
- microenvironment
- air quality simulation and health risks
- exposure assessment and health impact
- disease burden
- carbon emission
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