非洲大城市防治空气污染的斗争和疾病负担估算的隐藏问题

IF 6.4 4区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Vasileios N Matthaios, Daniel Pope, Petros Koutrakis, Christopher O Olopade, Crystal M North
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空气污染对全球公共卫生构成重大威胁,由于快速城市化、工业化和交通挑战,非洲大城市面临严重后果。在非洲,空气污染每年造成110万人死亡,其中家庭空气污染占三分之二,环境空气污染占三分之一。然而,由于该区域预计的快速城市化和工业化,这些百分比可能在不久的将来发生变化。在今后25至50年,预计非洲特大城市将迅速增长,因此与空气污染有关的健康风险将显著增加。政策优先次序不佳、监测基础设施有限以及利益和优先事项的冲突使问题进一步复杂化。本文讨论了非洲特大城市空气污染的主要驱动因素,包括城市化、工业化、交通和能源使用。此外,报告还强调,存在重大挑战和障碍,迫切需要进行空气质量监测、协调政策和有效的空气质量管理,以确保可持续发展,减轻污染对健康的不利影响,并改善整个非洲大陆的生活质量。
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The Struggle Against Air Pollution in African Megacities and the Hidden Problems for the Estimation of the Burden of Disease

The Struggle Against Air Pollution in African Megacities and the Hidden Problems for the Estimation of the Burden of Disease

Air pollution poses a significant threat to global public health, with African megacities facing its severe consequences due to rapid urbanization, industrialization, and transportation challenges. In Africa, air pollution is responsible for 1.1 million deaths annually, with household air pollution accounting for two-third and ambient air pollution one-third of this burden. However, these percentages are likely to change in the near future due to the projected rapid urbanization and industrialization in the region. In the next 25 to 50 years African megacities are projected to grow rapidly and therefore experience a significant increase in air pollution-related health risks. Poor policy prioritization, limited monitoring infrastructure and conflicting interests and priorities further complicate the problem. In this paper, the key drivers of air pollution are discussed in African megacities, including urbanization, industrialization, transportation, and energy use. Further it is highlighted that there are significant challenges and barriers, as well as a pressing need for air quality monitoring, coordinated policies and effective air quality management to ensure sustainable development, mitigate the adverse health impacts of pollution and improve the quality of life across the continent.

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