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The city under electrodes : from the measure to the evaluation of traffic air pollution : towards a multi-agent simulation of urban road traffic

2016

Based on surveys, traffic is constructed from assumptions about the relationship between origins and destinations. In order to rebuild a road traffic wich would be closer to observation and on a wider set of road sections, it appears interesting to use counting data from urban sensors : this is our starting point of view. The insertion of these in-situ dataset in the road traffic measurement provides the opportunity to experience the potential of sensors to estimate Traffic Air Pollution (TAP) levels at the intraurban scale. However, this requires to change the nature of these estimation, here through the construction of a model of multi-agents simulation, in order to extract more informati…

Traffic air pollution (TAP)Urban dynamicsCountsTrafic routier[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyMulti-agent sumulation (MAS)ComptagesPollution atmosphérique automobile (PAA)Simulation multi-agents (SMA)[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyDynamiques urbaines[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyRoad traffic
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The contribution of ozone to forest decline

1995

More than 10 years of intensive research into forest decline in Germany has ascertained that the full extent of the visible damage cannot be explained by just one of the current hypotheses on forest decline. One of the prominent hypotheses is that chronic exposure of forest trees to ozone is probably one of the primary causes of forest decline. The aim of this paper is the critical review of a number of recent results dealing with the ozone hypothesis from a plant physiological point of view. The synopsis focusses on the effects of ozone on conifers because the most extensive data are available for coniferous trees, especially for spruce (Picea sp.) and pine (Pinus sp.) trees.

Tree physiologyChronic exposureOzoneEcologyPhysiologyAir pollutionCell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease_causePinus <genus>chemistry.chemical_compoundGeographychemistrymedicineExtensive dataGeneticsTranspirationPhysiologia Plantarum
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From COVID-19 to future electrification: Assessing traffic impacts on air quality by a machine-learning model

2021

The large fluctuations in traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic provide an unparalleled opportunity to assess vehicle emission control efficacy. Here we develop a random-forest regression model, based on the large volume of real-time observational data during COVID-19, to predict surface-level NO(2), O(3), and fine particle concentration in the Los Angeles megacity. Our model exhibits high fidelity in reproducing pollutant concentrations in the Los Angeles Basin and identifies major factors controlling each species. During the strictest lockdown period, traffic reduction led to decreases in NO(2) and particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters <2.5 μm by –30.1% and –17.5%, respectively, bu…

TruckPollutantAir PollutantsMultidisciplinaryMeteorologyAir pollutionCOVID-19TransportationRegression analysisModels TheoreticalParticulatesmedicine.disease_causeMachine LearningElectrificationMegacityElectricityAir PollutionPhysical SciencesmedicineHumansEnvironmental scienceParticulate MatterAir quality indexAlgorithmsVehicle EmissionsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Growth and defense in deciduous trees and shrubs under UV-B

2005

Abstract Reflection by waxy or resinous surface structures and hairs, repair reactions of biomolecules and induction of different sheltering components provide the means of plant protection from harmful solar UV-B radiation. Secondary products, especially flavonoids and phenolic acids as defense components are also important in plant tolerance to UV-B, fulfilling the dual role as screens that reduce UV-B penetration in plant tissues, and as antioxidants protecting from damage by reactive oxidant species. Plants are sensitive to UV-B radiation, and this sensitivity can be even more clone-specific than species-specific. The results available in the literature for deciduous trees and shrubs in…

Ultraviolet RaysHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesBiologyToxicologyShrubTreesDual roleAir PollutionBotanyAnimalsBiomassSecondary metabolismEcosystemPlant Physiological PhenomenaAbiotic componentHerbivoreved/biologyfungifood and beveragesGeneral MedicineAnimal FeedPollutionPlant LeavesDeciduousEcological significanceSeasonsUVB RadiationEnvironmental Pollution
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Urban environment and cognitive and motor function in children from four European birth cohorts

2021

[EN]Background: The urban environment may influence neurodevelopment from conception onwards, but there is no evaluation of the impact of multiple groups of exposures simultaneously. We investigated the association between early-life urban environment and cognitive and motor function in children. Methods: We used data from 5403 mother-child pairs from four population-based birth-cohorts (UK, France, Spain, and Greece). We estimated thirteen urban home exposures during pregnancy and childhood, including: built environment, natural spaces, and air pollution. Verbal, non-verbal, gross motor, and fine motor functions were assessed using validated tests at five years old. We ran adjusted multi-e…

Urban environment010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences0302 clinical medicineCognitionPregnancyCognició en els infants11. SustainabilityGE1-350030212 general & internal medicineChildrenMotor skillComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSDesenvolupament urbàGeneral Environmental ScienceSDG 15 - Life on Land2. Zero hungereducation.field_of_studyAir Pollutants4. Educationmotor functionCohortCognitioncohortSDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities3. Good healthChild PreschoolCohortBirth CohortFemaleCognitive functionPsychologyPopulationGross motor skill03 medical and health scienceschildrenUrban planningAir PollutionmedicineHumanseducationMotor functioncognitive function0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPregnancyEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseurban environmentConfidence intervalEnvironmental sciencesSpain[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieParticulate Matter[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieDemography
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Profiles and seasonal distribution of airborne fungi in indoor and outdoor environments at a French hospital

2009

International audience; A one-year prospective survey of fungal air contamination was conducted in outdoor air and inside two haematological units of a French hospital. Air was sampled with a portable Air System Impactor. During this period of survey, the mean viable fungal load was 122.1 cfu/m(3) in outdoor air samples, and 4.1 and 3.9 cfu/m(3) in samples from adult and pediatric haematology units, respectively. In outdoor samples, Cladosporium was the dominant genus (55%) while in the clinical units, Penicillium sp. (23 to 25%), Aspergillus sp. (15 to 23%) and Bjerkandera adusta (11 to 13%) were the most frequently recovered airborne fungi. The outdoor fungal load was far higher in autumn…

Veterinary medicineEnvironmental EngineeringSeasonal distributionAir Microbiology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesBjerkandera adusta[ SDV.MP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologymedicineEnvironmental ChemistryHospital Design and ConstructionWaste Management and DisposalAir quality indexAirborne fungi Outdoor and indoor air Hospital Haematology units Seasonal variations Aspergillus0105 earth and related environmental sciences0303 health sciencesAspergillusbiology030306 microbiologyEcologyFungiFungi imperfectiSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseasePollution[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyAir Pollution IndoorPenicilliumParticulate MatterFranceSeasonsEnvironmental MonitoringCladosporium
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Urban environment during early-life and blood pressure in young children

2021

Background: The urban environment is characterised by many exposures that may influence hypertension development from early life onwards, but there is no systematic evaluation of their impact on child blood pressure (BP). Methods: Systolic and diastolic blood pressure were measured in 4,279 children aged 4-5 years from a multi-centre European cohort (France, Greece, Spain, and UK). Urban environment exposures were estimated during pregnancy and childhood, including air pollution, built environment, natural spaces, traffic, noise, meteorology, and socioeconomic deprivation index. Single- and multiple-exposure linear regression models and a cluster analysis were carried out. Results: In multi…

[SDE] Environmental Sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Air pollutionUrban environment010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesPregnancyInterquartile range11. SustainabilityMedicineChildChildrenlcsh:Environmental sciencesBuilt environmentGeneral Environmental Sciencelcsh:GE1-350Air PollutantsGreece1. No povertyCohort3. Good health[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Child Preschool[SDE]Environmental SciencesCohortBlood pressureFemaleFranceAir PollutionEnvironmental healthHumansCitiesSocioeconomic status0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPregnancybusiness.industryEnvironmental Exposuremedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalBlood pressure[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieSpain13. Climate action[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieParticulate MatterbusinessEnvironmental Sciences
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A theoretical study of the wet removal of atmospheric pollutants. Part I: the redistribution of aerosol particles captured through nucleation and imp…

1985

Abstract A theoretical model is formulated which allows the processes that control the wet deposition of atmospheric pollutants to be included in cloud dynamic models. The model considers the condensation process and the collision-coalescence process which, coupled together, control the fate of atmospheric aerosol particles removed by clouds and precipitation through nucleation scavenging and impaction scavenging. The model was tested by substituting a simple parcel model for the dynamic framework. In this form the model was used to determine the time evolution of the aerosol particle mass scavenged by drops as well as the aerosol particle mass left unactivated in air as “drop-interstitial”…

[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean AtmospherePollutionAtmospheric ScienceMeteorologyAerosol impactionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAir pollutionNucleationrespiratory systemmedicine.disease_causeAtmospheric sciencescomplex mixturesAerosolDistribution function13. Climate actionmedicineEnvironmental scienceRedistribution (chemistry)ScavengingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physicsmedia_common
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Il risarcimento del danno provocato dall’amministrazione nazionale per violazione della disciplina sulla qualità dell’aria: una questione ancora aper…

2023

La correlazione esistente tra inquinamento e godimento dei diritti umani appare, oggi giorno, chiara ed innegabile, ciò che invece appare decisamente più complesso è stabilire quali siano le conseguenze di questa correlazione sotto il profilo strettamente giuridico. Da un lato, infatti, occorre verificare se, ed eventualmente in che misura, gli effetti nocivi dell’inquinamento possano essere qualificati come violazioni dei diritti umani da sanzionare e risarcire. Dall’altro lato, è necessario chiarire se, ed eventualmente in che misura, gli effetti nocivi dell’inquinamento, in quanto qualificati come violazioni dei diritti umani, possano essere imputati allo Stato o ad altri enti pubblici c…

air pollution damages plans for pollution contol public administration liabilitySettore IUS/10 - Diritto Amministrativoinquinamento dell'aria danni piani per il controllo della qualità dell'aria responsabilità della pubblica amministrazione
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Ambient Air Pollution Increases the Risk of Cerebrovascular and Neuropsychiatric Disorders through Induction of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress

2020

Exposure to ambient air pollution is a well-established determinant of health and disease. The Lancet Commission on pollution and health concludes that air pollution is the leading environmental cause of global disease and premature death. Indeed, there is a growing body of evidence that links air pollution not only to adverse cardiorespiratory effects but also to increased risk of cerebrovascular and neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite being a relatively new area of investigation, overall, there is mounting recent evidence showing that exposure to multiple air pollutants, in particular to fine particles, may affect the central nervous system (CNS) and brain health, thereby contributing to …

air pollutionneurological disordersAir pollutionReviewDisease010501 environmental sciencesGlobal Healthmedicine.disease_cause01 natural scienceslcsh:Chemistry0302 clinical medicineMedicineStrokelcsh:QH301-705.5SpectroscopyDepression (differential diagnoses)media_commonAir Pollutantscerebrovascular disordersGeneral MedicinestrokeComputer Science ApplicationsDisease Susceptibilitycerebrovascular disorders ; dementia ; oxidative stress ; mental disorders ; air pollution ; particulate matter ; inflammation ; neurological disorders ; strokePollutionmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectCatalysisInorganic Chemistry03 medical and health sciencesEnvironmental healthAnimalsHumansDementiaPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular Biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesInflammationparticulate matterbusiness.industryPublic healthOrganic ChemistryCOVID-19medicine.diseasemental disordersDisease Models AnimalOxidative Stresslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOxidative stressdementiaInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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