Changes in air quality in Poland in 2020 in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic: spatial and seasonal analysis

IF 6 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Joanna Strużewska, Aleksander Norowski, Grzegorz Jeleniewicz, Maria Kłeczek, Marcin Kawka, Paulina Jagiełło, Aleksandra Starzomska
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The COVID-19 pandemic, which began in 2019, compelled governments worldwide to implement various measures to limit the spread of the virus, including restrictions on mobility and economic activity. These restrictions directly impacted air pollutant emissions, typically linked to heavy road traffic, industry, air transport and other forms of human activity. In Poland, as in many other countries, a notable change in air quality was observed in 2020, which became the focus of numerous studies. This article analysed the impact of the pandemic on air pollution in Poland in 2020, comparing data from this period with that of the previous year, 2019. The study was based on data from the General Inspectorate for Environmental Protection (GIOŚ), which included measurements of the concentrations of particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and benzo(a)pyrene. The analysis results indicated an evident reduction in pollutant concentrations in 2020 compared to 2019. This decrease was especially noticeable during lockdowns, when transport, industry and other emission sources faced restrictions. The pollution reduction was most pronounced in urban areas, where transport and economic activity were most concentrated. Another important element of the study was spatial differentiation, which considered differences in pollution levels between large cities and rural areas. It is also worth noting that the pandemic's impact on air quality was seasonal, resulting from meteorological conditions such as temperature, humidity and wind speed. These conditions were crucial for the spread of pollutants and their concentration in different parts of the year. In addition, the article emphasises the role of transport, especially road transport, in pollutant emissions, indicating the impact that reducing the number of vehicles on the roads had on improving air quality. Findings highlight the substantial impact of reduced human activity on air pollutant levels during pandemic restrictions. However, it also draws attention to the need for further actions to improve air quality in the long term. The conclusions from this study can provide a basis for developing more effective environmental policies that consider both health and ecological aspects of air pollutant emissions.

2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下波兰2020年空气质量变化:空间和季节分析
2019年开始的COVID-19大流行迫使世界各国政府采取各种措施限制病毒的传播,包括限制人员流动和经济活动。这些限制直接影响到空气污染物的排放,通常与繁重的道路交通、工业、航空运输和其他形式的人类活动有关。与许多其他国家一样,波兰在2020年观察到空气质量发生了显著变化,这成为众多研究的焦点。本文分析了2020年疫情对波兰空气污染的影响,并将这一时期的数据与前一年(2019年)的数据进行了比较。这项研究基于环境保护总局(GIOŚ)的数据,其中包括对颗粒物(PM10、PM2.5)、二氧化氮(NO₂)和苯并芘浓度的测量。分析结果表明,与2019年相比,2020年污染物浓度明显降低。在交通、工业和其他排放源面临限制的封锁期间,这种下降尤其明显。污染减少在交通和经济活动最集中的城市地区最为明显。该研究的另一个重要因素是空间差异,它考虑了大城市和农村地区污染水平的差异。还值得注意的是,疫情对空气质量的影响是季节性的,是由温度、湿度和风速等气象条件造成的。这些条件对污染物的扩散及其在一年中不同地区的浓度至关重要。此外,文章强调了交通运输,特别是公路运输在污染物排放中的作用,表明减少道路上的车辆数量对改善空气质量的影响。研究结果强调了在大流行限制期间人类活动减少对空气污染物水平的重大影响。然而,它也引起了人们对采取进一步行动以长期改善空气质量的关注。这项研究的结论可以为制定更有效的环境政策提供基础,这些政策考虑到空气污染物排放的健康和生态方面。
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Environmental Sciences Europe
Environmental Sciences Europe Environmental Science-Pollution
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
1.70%
发文量
110
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: ESEU is an international journal, focusing primarily on Europe, with a broad scope covering all aspects of environmental sciences, including the main topic regulation. ESEU will discuss the entanglement between environmental sciences and regulation because, in recent years, there have been misunderstandings and even disagreement between stakeholders in these two areas. ESEU will help to improve the comprehension of issues between environmental sciences and regulation. ESEU will be an outlet from the German-speaking (DACH) countries to Europe and an inlet from Europe to the DACH countries regarding environmental sciences and regulation. Moreover, ESEU will facilitate the exchange of ideas and interaction between Europe and the DACH countries regarding environmental regulatory issues. Although Europe is at the center of ESEU, the journal will not exclude the rest of the world, because regulatory issues pertaining to environmental sciences can be fully seen only from a global perspective.
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