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Doaa Salaheldin Ismail Elsayed Doaa Salaheldin Ismail Elsayed
Although previous researches proved that frequent visits to urban spaces enhance the physical and mental health of people, most governments adopted lockdown policies after the outbreak of COVID-19. This decision has negatively impacted the ...
Saidur Rahaman,Selim Jahangir,Ruishan Chen et al. Saidur Rahaman et al.
The complete lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to the improvement of air quality across the countries particularly in developing countries including India. This study aims to assess the air quality by monitoring major atmosp...
Niladri Das,Subhasish Sutradhar,Ranajit Ghosh et al. Niladri Das et al.
The diffusion of COVID-19 or Coronavirus since last few months is the prime matter of concern for the entire world. The government of India had declared the complete lockdown from 24th March. After the second step lockdown, now third step l...
L Ortiz,A Mustafa,P Herreros Cantis et al. L Ortiz et al.
New York City, the most populated urban center in the United States, is exposed to a variety of natural hazards. These range from extratropical storms and coastal flooding to extreme heat and cold temperatures, and have been shown to uneven...
Samain Sabrin,Maryam Karimi,Rouzbeh Nazari et al. Samain Sabrin et al.
Since the beginning of the pandemic in the U.S., most jurisdictions issued mitigation strategies, such as restricting businesses and population movements. This provided an opportunity to measure any positive implications on air quality and ...
Sasan Faridi,Fatemeh Yousefian,Hosna Janjani et al. Sasan Faridi et al.
We conducted this systematic review to identify and appraise studies investigating the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) effect on ambient air pollution status worldwide. The review of studies was conducted using determined search terms v...
Niels Souverijns,Koen De Ridder,Nele Veldeman et al. Niels Souverijns et al.
Heat stress is an important threat for human health and urban areas are affected at higher rates compared to rural environments. Additionally, climate change will increase the vulnerability towards urban heat stress in the future. Current h...
Nor Syamimi Sufiera Limi Hawari,Mohd Talib Latif,Haris Hafizal Abd Hamid et al. Nor Syamimi Sufiera Limi Hawari et al.
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX) are air pollutants that harm human health. This study aims to identify BTEX concentrations before the lockdown known as the Movement Control Order wa...
Christopher Potter,Olivia Alexander Christopher Potter
The purpose of this study was to make quantitative connections between changes in social and economic activities in northern California urban areas and related Earth system environmental responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. We tested...
Manob Das,Arijit Das,Raju Sarkar et al. Manob Das et al.
Air pollution in India during COVID-19 lockdown, which imposed on 25th March to 31st May 2020, has brought a significant improvement in air quality. The present paper mainly focuses on the scenario of air pollution level (PM2.5, PM10, SO2, ...