نتایج جستجو برای: polluted cities air pollution

تعداد نتایج: 306415  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

the main objective of a research program, whose output is presented here, has been to estimate “ventilation coefficients”, a critical parameter in determining air pollution concentration near the surface ground which signifies the ability for natural ventilation of an air shed in an urban or rural area. relevant measured data from the city of tehran has been used to calibrate and further de...

Journal: :World Journal Of Advanced Research and Reviews 2023

Heavy metals are one of the components that threaten human health and ecosystem most among air pollution, which has become a global problem. Sulfur, an important pollutant, is not only serious threat to at high concentrations, but also extremely dangerous for constitutes significant part pollutant load in many cities. Therefore, monitoring change sulfur pollution very important. In this study, ...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2005
Emilie Stroh Anna Oudin Susanna Gustafsson Petter Pilesjö Lars Harrie Ulf Strömberg Kristina Jakobsson

BACKGROUND Numerous studies have shown that exposure to air pollutants in the area of residence and the socio-economic status of an individual may be related. Therefore, when conducting an epidemiological study on the health effect of air pollution, socio-economy may act as a confounding factor. In this paper we examine to what extent socio-economic status and concentrations of NO2 in the count...

2012
Anshu Gupta

Quality evaluation of urban environment is an integral part of efficient urban environment planning and management. The development of fuzzy set theory (FST) and the introduction of FST to the urban study field attempts to incorporate the gradual variation and avoid loss of information. Urban environmental quality assessment pertain to interpretation and forecast of the urban environmental qual...

2015
Jordi Sunyer Mikel Esnaola Mar Alvarez-Pedrerol Joan Forns Ioar Rivas Mònica López-Vicente Elisabet Suades-González Maria Foraster Raquel Garcia-Esteban Xavier Basagaña Mar Viana Marta Cirach Teresa Moreno Andrés Alastuey Núria Sebastian-Galles Mark Nieuwenhuijsen Xavier Querol

BACKGROUND Air pollution is a suspected developmental neurotoxicant. Many schools are located in close proximity to busy roads, and traffic air pollution peaks when children are at school. We aimed to assess whether exposure of children in primary school to traffic-related air pollutants is associated with impaired cognitive development. METHODS AND FINDINGS We conducted a prospective study o...

2018
Madiha Kanwal Xiao-Jie Ding Xin Song Guang-Biao Zhou Yi Cao

Air pollution is one of the leading causes of lung cancer. Air pollution-related lung cancer is a deteriorating public health problem, particularly in developing countries. The MUC16 gene is one of the most frequently mutated genes in air pollution-related lung cancer. In the present study, MUC16 mRNA expression was increased in ∼50% of air pollution-related lung cancer samples obtained from pa...

Journal: :Environmental and experimental botany 2000
Guimarães Domingos Alves Caldini Lobo Lichtenfels Saldiva

Tradescantia pallida cv. purpurea, a popular garden plant in Brazil, was used for the Tradescantia micronucleus (Trad-MCN) assay. In situ monitoring of the genotoxicity of air pollutants was carried out by sentinel approach, using the plant grown in the field or using the plants in pots which were carried to the monitoring sites. Two highly polluted sites, in São Paulo city (Cerqueira Cesar and...

2012
Helen Kopnina

The present study examined efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment in Dutch children with asthma in areas with differing air pollution. The study results indicate that TCM treatment of children living in more polluted urban area is less successful then that of children living in cleaner air area.

Journal: :The American economic review 2015
W Walker Hanlon Yuan Tian

Industrial pollution was endemic to the industrial cities of the 19th century and remains a feature of some modern cities, particularly industrial cities in emerging economies. This study compares the relationship between pollution and mortality in both the historical and modern context, focusing on English cities in the mid-19th century and Chinese cities in 2000. For both contexts, we constru...

Journal: :Environmental research 2006
Michelle L Bell Devra L Davis Nelson Gouveia Víctor H Borja-Aburto Luis A Cifuentes

Urban centers in Latin American often face high levels of air pollution as a result of economic and industrial growth. Decisions with regard to industry, transportation, and development will affect air pollution and health both in the short term and in the far future through climate change. We investigated the pollution health consequences of modest changes in fossil fuel use for three case stu...

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