People with low income often experience higher exposures to air pollutants. We compared the exposure to particulate matter (PM1, PM2.5 and PM10), Black Carbon (BC) and ultrafine particles (PNCs; 0.02–1�μm) for typical commutes by car, bus and underground from 4 London areas with different levels of income deprivation (G1 to G4, from most to least deprived). The highest BC and PM concentrations were found in G1 while the highest PNC in G3. Lowest concentrations for all pollutants were observed in G2. We found no systematic relationship between income deprivation and pollutant concentrations, suggesting that differences between transport modes are a stronger influence. The underground showed the highest PM concentrations, followed by buses ...
This study examines traffic-related air pollution in London in relation to area- and individual-leve...
Exposure to air pollution can lead to negative health impacts, with children highly susceptible due ...
Epidemiological studies have linked daily concentrations of urban air pollution to mortality, but fe...
People with low-income often experience higher exposures to air pollutants. We compared the exposure...
BACKGROUND: Transport-related air and noise pollution, exposures linked to adverse health outcomes, ...
BACKGROUND: Transport-related air and noise pollution, exposures linked to adverse health outcomes, ...
© 2019 The Authors This paper presents unique spatial analyses identifying substantial discrepancies...
The environmental impact of air pollution due to fine particulate matter PM10 (suspended particles l...
Air pollution levels are generally believed to be higher in deprived areas but associations are comp...
Inequality in air pollution exposure is an established problem globally; this study evaluates inequa...
Deprived communities in many cities are exposed to higher levels of outdoor air pollution, and there...
We investigated the determinants of personal exposure concentrations of commuters’ to black carbon (...
A large number of epidemiological studies have identified air pollution as a major risk to human hea...
Abstract The AB²C model (Activity-Based modeling framework for Black Carbon exposure assessment) was...
Travellers may be exposed to a wide range of different air pollutants during their journeys. In this...
This study examines traffic-related air pollution in London in relation to area- and individual-leve...
Exposure to air pollution can lead to negative health impacts, with children highly susceptible due ...
Epidemiological studies have linked daily concentrations of urban air pollution to mortality, but fe...
People with low-income often experience higher exposures to air pollutants. We compared the exposure...
BACKGROUND: Transport-related air and noise pollution, exposures linked to adverse health outcomes, ...
BACKGROUND: Transport-related air and noise pollution, exposures linked to adverse health outcomes, ...
© 2019 The Authors This paper presents unique spatial analyses identifying substantial discrepancies...
The environmental impact of air pollution due to fine particulate matter PM10 (suspended particles l...
Air pollution levels are generally believed to be higher in deprived areas but associations are comp...
Inequality in air pollution exposure is an established problem globally; this study evaluates inequa...
Deprived communities in many cities are exposed to higher levels of outdoor air pollution, and there...
We investigated the determinants of personal exposure concentrations of commuters’ to black carbon (...
A large number of epidemiological studies have identified air pollution as a major risk to human hea...
Abstract The AB²C model (Activity-Based modeling framework for Black Carbon exposure assessment) was...
Travellers may be exposed to a wide range of different air pollutants during their journeys. In this...
This study examines traffic-related air pollution in London in relation to area- and individual-leve...
Exposure to air pollution can lead to negative health impacts, with children highly susceptible due ...
Epidemiological studies have linked daily concentrations of urban air pollution to mortality, but fe...