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  1. A Methodology of Assessment of Air Pollution Health Impact B ...

    When modeling these effects it is important that the models must be epidemiologically meaningful and robust (that is, insensitive to variations in the model parameters). The objective of this paper is to propose a methodology for the assessment of the health impact of air pollution. The proposed methodology involves the construction of models ...

  2. Methodological Approach in Air Pollution Health Effects Studies

    [email protected]. Tel: (+98 61) 33362536. Fax: (+98 61) 33361544. ABSTRACT: Number of scienti c studies linking possible effects of air pollution on health. are increasing. However, the ...

  3. Selecting Data Analytic and Modeling Methods to Support Air Pollution

    Given the serious adverse health effects associated with many pollutants, and the inequitable distribution of these effects between socioeconomic groups, air pollution is often a focus of environmental justice (EJ) research. However, EJ analyses that aim to illuminate whether and how air pollution hazards are inequitably distributed may present a unique set of requirements for estimating ...

  4. Methodology for valuing the health impacts of air pollution

    This report is meant to inform a joint publication by the World Bank and Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) on the economic costs of air pollution. Air . Methodology for valuing the health impacts of air pollution : discussion of challenges and proposed solutions

  5. Air Pollution Health Risk Assessment (AP-HRA), Principles and

    Figure 1. The flow diagram of Air Pollution Health Risk Assessment (AP-HRA) methods, typical models, and data inputs. 2.1. Population Estimates. The first stage of AP-HRA is to estimate the population exposed to air pollution once the temporal and spatial resolution in the study has been determined.

  6. Mitigation strategies for reducing air pollution

    As a consequence, proper air pollution control techniques have to be applied to reduce the negative environmental impact (Contreras-Zarazúa et al. 2018). Another mitigation strategy to reduce air pollution from the industrial sector is the implementation of advanced technologies in the industrial process (Babar and Shareefdeen 2014).

  7. A Review of Air Quality Modeling

    Having a clear idea (given in this Sect. 2) about the techniques of modeling and analyzing air pollutants can lead to a better interpretation of AQM results, help select a proper air quality model, and also identify the primary contributions that intensify air pollution proportion.Although various techniques have been developed to predict or forecast air pollutants, it is essential to choose ...

  8. National Studies on Air Pollution and Health

    The National Studies on Air Pollution and Health (NSAPH) is a group of faculty, research scientists, post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, and college students studying data science methodologies in the context of climate change, environmental impacts on health outcomes, and regulatory policy. Our group's research ranges between ...

  9. PDF Methodology for Valuing the Health Impacts of Air Pollution

    Because YLLs contribute 97 percent of DALYs from ambient PM. 2.5 exposure and 93 percent of DALYs from household air pollution exposure, valuing health losses in the form of DALYs yields practically the same results as valuing premature mortality risks in the form of reduced life expectancy (YLLs).5 (See box 2.1.)

  10. Methodological issues in studies of air pollution and reproductive

    The report of the Munich workshop ( Slama et al., 2008a) covers the effects of air pollution on a wider variety of reproductive outcomes, such as fecundity and sperm quality, discusses potential biological mechanisms, methods, and recommendations for future areas of research. The findings presented in this paper are from the Mexico City ...

  11. Measuring the air pollution benefits of public transport projects

    We discuss two approaches to estimating the air quality impacts of public transit projects, focusing on Metro projects in the context of developing countries: air quality modeling and reduced-form econometric methods. As we illustrate, pollution reductions due to Metro projects implied by pollutant chemistry, vehicle emissions factors, and modal shifts may differ from econometric estimates of ...

  12. Using a co-created transdisciplinary approach to explore the ...

    We present novel co-created transdisciplinary research that uses arts and humanities methods to explore air pollution in an informal settlement (Mukuru) in Nairobi, Kenya. Air pollution is a well ...

  13. Assessment methods for air pollution exposure

    Air pollution, which mainly attributed to energy consumption, has been demonstrated an adverse influence on public health. To develop effective prevention strategies, accurate assessing of air pollution exposure is necessary. Therefore, interdisciplinary researchers are involved in the methodology development to obtain air pollution exposure level.

  14. Measuring the air pollution benefits of public transport projects

    A substantial portion of the CO 2 transport emissions is attributable to road transportation: 72% for the EU, 81% for the US and 90% for India. 1. When public transport projects are planned, reductions in air pollution are often cited as benefits of the project, in addition to time savings and reduced congestion.

  15. Statistical Approaches for Forecasting Primary Air Pollutants: A ...

    Air pollutant forecasting can be used to quantitatively estimate pollutant reduction trends. Combining bibliometrics with the evolutionary tree and Markov chain methods can achieve a superior quantitative analysis of research hotspots and trends. In this work, we adopted a bibliometric method to review the research status of statistical prediction methods for air pollution, used evolutionary ...

  16. Introduction

    2. Process. A scientific advisory committee of eight scientists, experienced in previous reviews conducted by WHO and representing key areas relevant to the projects (epidemiology, toxicology and atmospheric sciences), was put together to guide and oversee the projects. Two meetings with the scientific advisory committee members were held, in December 2011 and June 2012, to provide advice and ...

  17. PDF Chapter 3. Air Quality Assessment Methodology

    Microsoft Word - Final Pb RIA Ch 3 10-15-08.doc. CHAPTER 3. AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY. This chapter presents the methods used to estimate the air quality impacts of the emissions control strategies outlined in Chapter 4 of this document. To begin, we first describe the air quality assessment tool developed by EPA to relate lead ...

  18. A methodology for the design of an effective air quality monitoring

    To present the methodology object of this paper, we make reference to data of monitoring collected during 2012 22.Two periods of about 15 days were studied corresponding to two periods of the year ...

  19. (PDF) A Methodology of Estimation on Air Pollution and Its Health

    A Methodology of Estimation on Air Pollution and Its Health Effects in Large Japanese Cities. 149. These results suggest that more variables, such as lifestyle, age, and s ex, need to be included ...

  20. Air Pollution Facts, Causes and the Effects of Pollutants in the Air

    A number of air pollutants pose severe health risks and can sometimes be fatal, even in small amounts. Almost 200 of them are regulated by law; some of the most common are mercury, lead, dioxins ...

  21. Deep learning for air pollutant concentration prediction: A review

    The review highlights deep learning methods for air pollutant prediction. Datasets and auxiliary features used by air pollution prediction methods are listed. We compare experiments in air pollutant prediction and draw some conclusions. We summarize the limitations and directions of deep learning-based methods.

  22. Air Pollutants Removal Using Biofiltration Technique: A Challenge at

    Air pollution is a central problem faced by industries during the production process. The control of this pollution is essential for the environment and living organisms as it creates harmful effects. Biofiltration is a current pollution management strategy that concerns removing odor, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other pollutants from the air. Recently, this approach has earned ...

  23. Air Particles and Air Quality

    Breathing clean air is important for keeping your lungs nice and healthy. Tiny particles of dust and soot in the air can enter your lungs when you breathe, and can block the movement of oxygen. Harmful particles can come from pollutants in the air like dust, smog, soot, smoke, and other chemicals. Because of the importance of clean air to our ...