Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 11, 2022
Abstract
Since
the
emergence
of
Coronavirus,
numerous
studies
have
been
in
progress
to
predict
possible
association
between
air
pollution
and
COVID-19
cases/
deaths.
There
is
significant
importance
finding
relative
risk
due
by
considering
meteorological
conditions.
In
present
study,
an
attempt
made
find
effects
on
deaths
country
scale
with
high
temporal
datasets.
The
short-term
exposure
study
combined
effect
temperature
humidity
considered.
daily
observed
maximum
concentration
variables
data
twenty
major
cities
across
India
were
collected
26-Apr-2020
1-Nov-
2021.
generalized
additive
model
(GAM)
applied
individual
pollutant
non-cumulative
new
incidence/
All
pollutants
PM
2.5
,
10
SO
2
O
3
are
positively
attributed
cases
For
every
µg/m
increment
concentration,
there
incidences
for
CO,
3,
1%,
1.5%,
7.7%,
8%
respectively.
Similarly,
which
2.3%,
8%,
Relative
minimum
.
These
results
suggest
that
policymakers
should
take
appropriate
measures
mitigate
outdoor
pollution.
International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11(5), P. 149 - 167
Published: June 4, 2022
The
Pandemic
COVID-19
outbreak
has
significantly
affected
all
sections
of
life,
including
a
substantial
reduction
in
economic
development
and
production,
from
industrial
activities
to
tourism
automobile
congestion.
During
this
phase,
the
maximum
human
were
restricted,
but
came
out
as
blessing
for
environment.
Globally
reported
that
environmental
variables
have
improved
since
pandemic
outbreak,
water
air
quality
while
minimizing
restrictions
wildlife
even
urban
areas.
India
always
been
hotspot
pollution,
with
rising
index
(AQI)
readings
large
cities
due
its
vast
population,
traffic
congestion,
polluting
industries.
However,
after
lockdown
announced
during
pandemic,
started
improving,
Other
factors,
such
rivers,
improve.
This
paper
reviewed
studies
conducted
define
improvement
India's
period.
Different
tools
remote
sensing
technologies
onsite
real-time
monitoring
are
used
many
monitor
Environmental Health Insights,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
17
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
There
have
been
significant
effects
of
the
current
coronavirus-19
(COVID-19)
infection
outbreak
on
many
facets
everyday
life,
particularly
environment.
Despite
fact
that
a
number
studies
already
published
topic,
an
analysis
those
studies'
findings
COVID-19's
environmental
pollution
is
still
lacking.
The
goal
research
to
look
into
greenhouse
gas
emissions
and
air
in
Bangladesh
when
COVID-19
under
rigorous
lockdown.
specific
drivers
asymmetric
relationship
between
are
being
investigated.
Periódico Eletrônico Fórum Ambiental da Alta Paulista,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
19(6)
Published: Dec. 31, 2023
A
pandemia
de
COVID-19
afetou
significativamente
os
hábitos
urbanos
em
todo
o
mundo
e,
frente
ao
isolamento
social
e
outras
medidas
sanitárias
tomadas,
verificaram-se
benefícios
concomitantes
ambiente
urbano.
O
presente
estudo
busca
analisar
as
produções
científicas
sobre
a
relação
pessoa-ambiente,
no
contexto
urbano,
durante
do
coronavírus.
Procedeu-se
uma
revisão
integrativa
da
literatura,
partir
artigos
científicos
nas
bases
dados
Web
of
Science
(WOS),
ScienceDirect
PubMed,
período
janeiro
2020
2022.
Para
seleção
dos
artigos,
foram
utilizadas
três
palavras
chaves
combinadas
inglês:
percepção
ambiental,
preocupação
ambiental
Covid-19.
Os
resultados
mostraram
que
urbano
sustentável
foi
importante
para
enfrentamento
pandemia,
principalmente
social,
qual
contato
com
espaço
verde
proporcionou
aumento
na
resiliência
urbana.
Conclui-se
fortalecimento
pessoa-ambiente
responsabilidade
socioambiental
representam
estratégia
promissora
construir
maior
compromisso
sociedade
após
crise
covid-19.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 11, 2022
Abstract
Since
the
emergence
of
Coronavirus,
numerous
studies
have
been
in
progress
to
predict
possible
association
between
air
pollution
and
COVID-19
cases/
deaths.
There
is
significant
importance
finding
relative
risk
due
by
considering
meteorological
conditions.
In
present
study,
an
attempt
made
find
effects
on
deaths
country
scale
with
high
temporal
datasets.
The
short-term
exposure
study
combined
effect
temperature
humidity
considered.
daily
observed
maximum
concentration
variables
data
twenty
major
cities
across
India
were
collected
26-Apr-2020
1-Nov-
2021.
generalized
additive
model
(GAM)
applied
individual
pollutant
non-cumulative
new
incidence/
All
pollutants
PM
2.5
,
10
SO
2
O
3
are
positively
attributed
cases
For
every
µg/m
increment
concentration,
there
incidences
for
CO,
3,
1%,
1.5%,
7.7%,
8%
respectively.
Similarly,
which
2.3%,
8%,
Relative
minimum
.
These
results
suggest
that
policymakers
should
take
appropriate
measures
mitigate
outdoor
pollution.