Public transit is viewed as a potential means to mitigate traffic congestion and its resulting air pollution and health consequences. A recent wave of studies has emerged examining whether this public investment can achieve its goals. Employing the difference in difference method, this paper examines the medium-term effect of the opening of a completely new subway line on local air pollution in Changsha. Our findings show that carbon monoxide pollution, one key type of automobile pollution in areas close to the subway line experienced a greater reduction relative to areas further away from the stations in the first year after the subway line opened. However, there is no evidence that the opening of the subway line affected particulate matte...
Air pollution in U.S. subway systems poses a major threat to public health. People in subway station...
45 pagesThe outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic has had a significant impact on the mode of production...
Aims: To determine whether residents of congested streets have a higher prevalence of respiratory sy...
We investigate the effect of subway system openings on urban air pollution. On average, particulate ...
Air pollution is a global problem and the transportation industry is one of its major causes, yet th...
Major cities in China and many other fast-growing economies are expanding their subway systems in or...
With the fast-growing consumption of automobiles in China, vehicle fumes appear to be one of the maj...
Air pollution has been a very serious problem in China, and a significant portion of the pollution c...
Many scholars believe that air pollution can be defined when it is mixed with technical indicators....
Subway PM₂.₅ can be substantially sourced from the operation of the system itself. Improvements in s...
This paper examines the effect of urban rail transport on air quality using the opening of the secon...
To reduce air pollution, China gradually upgrades the fuel for vehicles while building the subway sy...
Overpopulation, traffic congestion and air pollution are closely related in Bangkok. Traffic increas...
Air pollution is a severe problem in major urban areas due to increasing numbers of vehicles, reduce...
A sampling campaign was conducted in the city of Milan, Italy before and during a transportation str...
Air pollution in U.S. subway systems poses a major threat to public health. People in subway station...
45 pagesThe outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic has had a significant impact on the mode of production...
Aims: To determine whether residents of congested streets have a higher prevalence of respiratory sy...
We investigate the effect of subway system openings on urban air pollution. On average, particulate ...
Air pollution is a global problem and the transportation industry is one of its major causes, yet th...
Major cities in China and many other fast-growing economies are expanding their subway systems in or...
With the fast-growing consumption of automobiles in China, vehicle fumes appear to be one of the maj...
Air pollution has been a very serious problem in China, and a significant portion of the pollution c...
Many scholars believe that air pollution can be defined when it is mixed with technical indicators....
Subway PM₂.₅ can be substantially sourced from the operation of the system itself. Improvements in s...
This paper examines the effect of urban rail transport on air quality using the opening of the secon...
To reduce air pollution, China gradually upgrades the fuel for vehicles while building the subway sy...
Overpopulation, traffic congestion and air pollution are closely related in Bangkok. Traffic increas...
Air pollution is a severe problem in major urban areas due to increasing numbers of vehicles, reduce...
A sampling campaign was conducted in the city of Milan, Italy before and during a transportation str...
Air pollution in U.S. subway systems poses a major threat to public health. People in subway station...
45 pagesThe outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic has had a significant impact on the mode of production...
Aims: To determine whether residents of congested streets have a higher prevalence of respiratory sy...