Advancing Methods and Models that Promote Equity in Ambient Air Quality
Julian D Marshall1, Libby H Koolik2, Alper Unal1
11Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA;
Annual review of public health
|December 19, 2025
まとめ
Environmental justice requires addressing disproportionate outdoor air pollution exposure in minority and low-income communities. Spatially targeted emission reductions are key to eliminating these inequities, unlike conventional approaches.
科学分野:
- Environmental Science
- Public Health
- Environmental Justice
背景:
- Communities of color and low-income populations face disproportionate exposure to ambient air pollution in the U.S.
- This disparity stems from unjust emission source placement, systemic bias, and historical land use planning.
- Addressing these environmental inequities is crucial for advancing environmental justice.
研究 の 目的:
- To review methodological innovations for characterizing and mitigating ambient air pollution inequities over the past decade.
- To provide insights for effective interventions promoting equity in air pollution exposure.
主な方法:
- Synthesis of recent advances (last 10 years) in exposure assessment, including empirical models, satellite remote sensing, mobile monitoring, and sensor networks.
- Review of techniques for source attribution of pollution, such as reduced-complexity models.
- Analysis of the effectiveness of different emission reduction strategies in eliminating disparities.
主要な成果:
- New tools in exposure assessment enhance the characterization of air pollution disparities.
- Source attribution methods reveal that not all emission reduction approaches eliminate inequities.
- Spatially targeted emission reductions are identified as critical for eliminating relative disparities.
結論:
- Conventional emission reduction strategies (sectoral, national standards) are unlikely to resolve existing air pollution inequities.
- Effective interventions require a focus on spatially targeted emission reductions to achieve environmental justice.
- This review offers guidance for implementing strategies that promote equitable air pollution exposure.
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