Urban Environment and Human Health
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Urban and Rural Development".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (17 October 2023) | Viewed by 14674
Special Issue Editors
Interests: health impacts of environmental pollutants; occupational health; toxic mechanisms; dosages; exposure assessment and risk assessment
Interests: PM2.5; environmental pollution; environmental toxicology; ecotoxicology; cardiovascular toxicity; glucose and lipid metabolism disorder
Interests: ecotoxicology and environmental safety; testing technology for emerging pollutants in food and environment; risk assessment and control
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Urbanization has led to an increase in population density in cities, resulting in the release of pollutants or pollution factors of anthropogenic origin into the urban environment. This increases the risk of human exposure to these adverse factors. To ensure a safe and habitable urban environment for residents and a sustainable development of cities, it is essential that we improve our understanding of the interactions between urban environment and human health.
This Special Issue seeks to disseminate the latest high-quality, interdisciplinary research on the characterizations of urban environment-related pollutants or pollution factors and associated human exposure and possible adverse consequences to their health. These pollutants or pollution factors include, but are not limited to, man-made chemicals, plastics, metals and heavy metals, PM2.5, noise, and electromagnetic radiation. We welcome the submission of reviews, original research articles, short communications, systematic reviews, and case studies targeting any of these issues. We also welcome papers that report significant advances in any aspect of related developments.
Prof. Dr. Rui Chen
Prof. Dr. Guohua Qin
Dr. Shanshan Wang
Dr. Xiangjing Gao
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- EHS (environment, health, and safety)
- PM2.5
- fine and ultrafine particles
- bioaerosol
- air pollution
- water pollution
- microplastics
- nanoparticles and nanomaterials
- noise and vibration
- electromagnetic radiation
- organic chemicals
- metals and heavy metals
- pollution prevention and control
- epidemiology
- adverse effects and toxicity impacts
- toxic effects and toxicology mechanism
- dose effect
- AOP (adverse outcome pathway)
- ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion)
- risk assessment
- analytical techniques
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