Car microenvironments significantly contribute to the daily pollution exposure of commuters, yet health and socioeconomic studies focused on in-car exposure are rare. This study aims to assess the relationship between air pollution levels and socioeconomic indicators (fuel prices, city-specific GDP, road density, the value of statistical life (VSL), health burden and economic losses resulting from exposure to fine particulate matter ≤2.5µm; PM2.5) during car journeys in ten cities: Dhaka (Bangladesh); Chennai (India); Guangzhou (China); Medellín (Colombia); São Paulo (Brazil); Cairo (Egypt); Sulaymaniyah (Iraq); Addis Ababa (Ethiopia); Blantyre (Malawi); and Dar-es-Salaam (Tanzania). Data collected by portable laser particle counters were u...
According to the World Health Organization, on-road vehicles are one of the main sources of air poll...
Recurrent personal exposure to ambient PM2.5 is associated with adverse human health effects, in par...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Urban air pollution continues...
Car microenvironments significantly contribute to the daily pollution exposure of commuters, yet hea...
Cars are a commuting lifeline worldwide, despite contributing significantly to air pollution. This i...
The number of daily commuters in Greater Cairo has exceeded 15 million nevertheless personal exposur...
Cars are a dominant mode of transport in megacity Cairo, yet there is a scarcity of personal exposur...
Assessment of integrated personal exposure (PE) to airborne particulate matter (PM) across diverse m...
Urban air pollution continues to be a major problem in Nigerian cities. Most studies of air polluti...
Background: Tailpipe emissions from road vehicles are an important cause of mortality in low-income ...
Urban air pollution continues to be a major problem in Nigerian cities. Most studies of air pollutio...
Access to detailed comparisons of the air quality variations encountered when commuting through a ci...
The World Health Organization estimates 3.7 million deaths in 2012 in low- and middle-income Asian c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The contribution of transportation to ambient particul...
People spend a substantial proportion of their time in traffic. In Europe, the average daily time in...
According to the World Health Organization, on-road vehicles are one of the main sources of air poll...
Recurrent personal exposure to ambient PM2.5 is associated with adverse human health effects, in par...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Urban air pollution continues...
Car microenvironments significantly contribute to the daily pollution exposure of commuters, yet hea...
Cars are a commuting lifeline worldwide, despite contributing significantly to air pollution. This i...
The number of daily commuters in Greater Cairo has exceeded 15 million nevertheless personal exposur...
Cars are a dominant mode of transport in megacity Cairo, yet there is a scarcity of personal exposur...
Assessment of integrated personal exposure (PE) to airborne particulate matter (PM) across diverse m...
Urban air pollution continues to be a major problem in Nigerian cities. Most studies of air polluti...
Background: Tailpipe emissions from road vehicles are an important cause of mortality in low-income ...
Urban air pollution continues to be a major problem in Nigerian cities. Most studies of air pollutio...
Access to detailed comparisons of the air quality variations encountered when commuting through a ci...
The World Health Organization estimates 3.7 million deaths in 2012 in low- and middle-income Asian c...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021The contribution of transportation to ambient particul...
People spend a substantial proportion of their time in traffic. In Europe, the average daily time in...
According to the World Health Organization, on-road vehicles are one of the main sources of air poll...
Recurrent personal exposure to ambient PM2.5 is associated with adverse human health effects, in par...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Urban air pollution continues...