阿拉伯联合酋长国室内空气污染研究战略

Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson , Rahaf Ajaj , Ahmed Al Khazraji , Latifa Al Shamsi , William P. Bahnfleth , Daniel Bonn , Katherine Bronstein , Rania Dghaim , Taher Eldanaf , Mohamed El Sadig , Moshood Olawale Fadeyi , Diana Francis , Grace Kilroy , Samrin Ahmed Kusum , Yuguo Li , Amal Mubarak Madhi , Mily Mathew , Shelly L. Miller , Jordan Peccia , Driss Samri , Fares H. Zaitoun MD
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清洁的室内空气对所有环境中的健康都至关重要,特别是在极端气候限制户外活动的地方,如阿拉伯联合酋长国。阿联酋夏季气温通常超过42°C(108°F),不利于室外活动,限制了建筑物的自然通风。然而,关于阿联酋室内空气质量的研究很少。为了为新的室内空气质量方案的设计提供信息,阿布扎比公共卫生中心委托进行了一项研究,以确定阿联酋室内空气质量及其与健康的关系方面的知识差距的特征和优先次序,并确定该方案的潜在合作伙伴。一个由16名国际和本地室内空气质量专家组成的小组通过为期两天的面对面研讨会和后续调查,确定了研究差距和优先事项。通过对79个政府机构和非政府组织进行利益相关者测绘和电子邮件调查,确定了关键合作伙伴。专家小组的结论是,最重要的短期研究需要是确定室内空气污染的主要来源和最经常发生的污染物的特征。该小组建议建立一个涵盖广泛环境的国家室内空气质量观测站,包括住宅、学校、清真寺、医疗设施、购物中心和其他公共场所。室内空气质量监测器将永久放置,以建立室内空气质量基线,提供数据以估计源贡献,并能够跟踪随时间的变化。利益攸关方测绘工作确定了应参与规划的十个机构,包括阿布扎比公共卫生中心、卫生部、阿布扎比环境署、阿布扎比能源部和阿联酋公共卫生协会。虽然本研究的重点是阿联酋,但本研究的方法和研究重点可能对其他高收入国家的室内空气质量改善运动的规划有用。
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An indoor air pollution research strategy for the United Arab Emirates
Clean indoor air is vital for health in all settings, especially in locations where extreme climates restrict outdoor activity, such as in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). UAE summer temperatures routinely exceed 42°C (108°F), discouraging outdoor activity and limiting natural ventilation of structures. Yet, little research is available on indoor air quality in the UAE. To inform the design of a new indoor air quality program, the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre commissioned a study to characterize and prioritize knowledge gaps on indoor air quality and its relationship to health in the UAE and to identify potential partners for the program. Research gaps and priorities were identified by a panel of 16 international and local indoor air quality experts through a two-day structured, in-person workshop and follow-up survey. Key partners were identified through a stakeholder mapping exercise and e-mail survey of 79 government agencies and nongovernment organizations. The expert panel concluded that the most important short-term research need is to characterize the major sources of indoor air pollution and the most frequently occurring pollutants. The panel recommended establishing a national indoor air quality observatory encompassing a wide range of settings, including residences, schools, mosques, healthcare facilities, shopping malls, and other public spaces. Indoor air quality monitors would be permanently placed to establish baseline indoor air quality, provide data to estimate source contributions, and enable tracking of changes over time. The stakeholder mapping exercise identified ten agencies that should be involved in planning, including the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre, Department of Health–Abu Dhabi, Environment Agency–Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Department of Energy, and Emirates Public Health Association. While focused on the UAE, the methods and research priorities in this study may be useful for planning indoor air quality improvement campaigns in other high-income nations.
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