Children, Air Pollution and the Outdoor Urban Environment
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2019) | Viewed by 42238
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Interests: liveable cities; urban air pollution exposure; environmental noise exposure; urban green space; road transport infrastructure
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Dear Colleagues,
There are many sources of air pollution in urban environments with motors vehicles being a significant source. Such pollutants are of concern due to both the acute and chronic health effects associated with their exposure. Children are especially vulnerable to the effects of air pollution due to their underdeveloped respiratory systems. Their patterns of exposure are also significantly different from those of adults due to the activities in which they engage and the increased time often spent outdoors.
Although much is known about urban air pollution exposure generally across the population, there are many questions that remain unanswered, especially with respect to children’s exposure. For example, little is known about the influence of socio-economic factors and the impact these have on children’s exposure, and how children’s exposures differ from those of adults living in the same household. Also, the ways children travel to and from school has an impact on their air pollution exposure, as does the location of urban playgrounds in relation to air pollution. This special issue of IJERPH called “Children, Air Pollution and the Outdoor Urban Environment” will help improve our understanding of factors leading to air pollution exposures relating specifically to children.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kim Natasha Dirks
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Children
- Air Pollution Exposure
- Travel Modes
- Traffic
- Health Effects
- Respiratory Health
- Outdoor Activity
- Urban Planning
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