Session

Air Pollution and Health Effects

7 Nov 2023, 09:30

Conveners

Air Pollution and Health Effects: S1.1

  • Daniel Westervelt (Columbia University)

Air Pollution and Health Effects: S1.2

  • Oluyemi Toyinbo (University of Oulu)

Air Pollution and Health Effects: S1.3

  • Oluyemi Toyinbo (University of Oulu)

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  1. Dr Bertrand TCHANCHE (Alioune Diop University), Dr Manal INCHAOUH (Faculty of Science of Ain Chock, University Hassan ΙΙ of Casablanca, Morocco)
    07/11/2023, 09:30
    Air Pollution & Health Effects
    oral presentation

    Transport sector, which is made up of sub-sectors, that include roadways, railways, seaways, and airways contributes to ambient air pollution and poor air quality. This work focuses solely on road traffic-related air pollution in Africa. It reviews main pollutants and sources, and their impacts on health and the environment. It explores key driving factors, such as diverse transportation...

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  2. Oluyemi Toyinbo (University of Oulu)
    07/11/2023, 09:45
    Air Pollution & Health Effects
    oral presentation

    Besides homes, schools are primary environments for children.
    The aims are fourfold: firstly, to assess the impact of indoor environmental quality IEQ on elementary school students by evaluating ventilation rates and thermal comfort, as well as the role of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. Secondly, it aims to investigate school building practices related to cleaning,...

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  3. Isaac Nyarko
    07/11/2023, 10:10
    Air Pollution & Health Effects
    oral presentation

    The work assesses how vehicular traffic pollution affects the cardiovascular and respiratory health of people living in Tema Community One. It links environmental and transportation issues to air quality and shows how contact with polluted air negatively affects health and social outcomes. Objectives focus on measuring the quality of the air, the spatial variation of pollution from selected...

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  4. Dr Francis Olawale Abulude (Environmental and Sustainable Research Group (ESRG), Science and Education Development Institute, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria)
    07/11/2023, 10:25
    oral presentation

    Introduction: A rising worry is the deterioration of outdoor air quality, especially in urban residential areas. The main topic of this work is the measurement of significant air pollutants outdoor at Ikere-Ekiti, Nigeria, such as CO2, NO2, O3, PM1, PM2.5, and PM10, as well as their correlation with the Air Quality Index (AQI). Research Question: This study's main research question is: What...

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  5. Temilola Oluseyi (University of Lagos)
    07/11/2023, 10:50
    oral presentation

    In developing countries, recycling of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) has attracted much attention as a significant source of flame-retardants. In this study, ten air samples were collected in 2022 from five different locations to include an electronic waste dumpsite and control site in Lagos, Nigeria; to investigate the occurrence of a range of 7 congeners of Organophosphate Flame...

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  6. Prof. Dino Zardi (University of Trento)
    07/11/2023, 11:05
    Air Pollution & Health Effects
    oral presentation

    Processes controlling pollutant dispersion over complex terrain are much more complicated than over flat areas, as they are affected by atmospheric interactions with the orography at different spatial scales. In particular, thermally-driven daily-periodic winds produce circulation patterns and stability situations which are quite difficult to reproduce by numerical weather prediction models...

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  7. Aishah Shittu (University of Leeds, UK)
    Air Pollution & Health Effects
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    Abstract:
    It has been reported that indoor air can exhibit higher levels of pollution than outdoor air. This is of significant concern given that people spend the majority of their time indoors. Various factors exert influence over household air pollution, including outdoor air quality, ventilation, building materials, and indoor activities such as cooking fuel choices, cooking methods such...

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