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ISSN:2212-0955

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Inkyu Han,Jin Young Seo,Heyreoun An Han et al. Inkyu Han et al.
Extreme heat exposure is a leading cause of climate-related illness and death in cities, with low-income older adults being particularly vulnerable. While outdoor air temperature is a key determinant of individual heat exposure, there is li...
Paramita Sinha,Susan Julius,Meridith Fry et al. Paramita Sinha et al.
Communities across the world are facing extreme events, such as excessive heat, droughts, floods, and wildfires. In the presence of contaminated sites and waste management facilities, communities must consider the impacts of potential relea...
Hosam Salah El Samaty,Ahmed Abd Elaziz Waseef,Nancy Mahmoud Badawy Hosam Salah El Samaty
Looking beyond COVID-19 outbreak, Scholars continue to develop innovative approaches to bring the city on to health and safety. Recent studies have indicated that urban spaces could produce or propagate pathogens, which is an urgent topic a...
Yaohui Liu,Wenyi Liu,Xinyu Zhang et al. Yaohui Liu et al.
The outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic has resulted in large threats and damage to society and the economy. In this study, we evaluate and verify the comprehensive resilience and spatiotemporal impact of the COVID-...
Jianping Yang,Qin Ji,Hongzheng Pu et al. Jianping Yang et al.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has disrupted health, economy, and society globally. Thus, many countries, including China, have adopted lockdowns to prevent the epidemic, which has limited human activities while affecting air quality. These...
Carla A Gamelas,Nuno Canha,Ana Vicente et al. Carla A Gamelas et al.
The lockdowns held due to the COVID-19 pandemic conducted to changes in air quality. This study aimed to understand the variability of PM2.5 levels and composition in an urban-industrial area of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area and to identify ...
Matias I Volke,Rodrigo Abarca-Del-Rio,Claudia Ulloa-Tesser Matias I Volke
Between March and June 2020, activity in the major cities of Latin America declined due to containment efforts implemented by local governments to avoid the rapid spread of COVID-19. Our study compared 2020 with the previous year and demons...
Satya Prakash,Mrinalini Goswami,Y D Imran Khan et al. Satya Prakash et al.
The strategies to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, including restricted human movement and economic activities, have shown positive impacts on the environment. Present research analysed the effects of COVID-19 led lockdown on air qu...
Zahra Aghashariatmadari Zahra Aghashariatmadari
In this study, 24-h average concentration of major pollutants, including PM2.5, PM10, NO2, SO2, O3 and CO in the period 1 January to 30 July 2016 to 2020 were investigated to show how partial lockdown affects the behavior of pollutants' con...
Rehana Khan,Kanike Raghavendra Kumar,Tianliang Zhao Rehana Khan
Quantifying the variations of atmospheric aerosols and trace gas concentrations with the impact of lockdown due to the Coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is crucial in understanding urban air quality. For this purpose, we utili...