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The effect of national protest in Ecuador on PM pollution

pmid: 34475460
pmc: PMC8413373
AbstractParticulate matter (PM) accounts for millions of premature deaths in the human population every year. Due to social and economic inequality, growing human dissatisfaction manifests in waves of strikes and protests all over the world, causing paralysis of institutions, services and circulation of transport. In this study, we aim to investigate air quality in Ecuador during the national protest of 2019, by studying the evolution of PM2.5 (PM ≤ 2.5 µm) concentrations in Ecuador and its capital city Quito using ground based and satellite data. Apart from analyzing the PM2.5 evolution over time to trace the pollution changes, we employ machine learning techniques to estimate these changes relative to the business-as-usual pollution scenario. In addition, we present a chemical analysis of plant samples from an urban park housing the strike. Positive impact on regional air quality was detected for Ecuador, and an overall − 10.75 ± 17.74% reduction of particulate pollution in the capital during the protest. However, barricade burning PM peaks may contribute to a release of harmful heavy metals (tire manufacture components such as Co, Cr, Zn, Al, Fe, Pb, Mg, Ba and Cu), which might be of short- and long-term health concerns.
- Universidad de Las Américas Ecuador
- University of Cuenca Ecuador
- Universidad de las Américas Nicaragua
- Universidad de las Américas Puebla Mexico
- Dalarna University Sweden
Environmental Impacts, Economics, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Health Effects of Air Pollution, Environmental protection, Natural resource economics, Sociology, Human capital, Global and Planetary Change, Geography, Ecology, Q, R, Air Quality Monitoring, Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology, Air quality in Ecuador, Pollution, Air quality index, FOS: Sociology, Particulates, Carbon Emissions, Environmental health, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Environmental Engineering, Science, Climate Change, Population, Air pollution, Impact of COVID-19 on Global Environment, Article, Environmental science, Air Quality, Low-Cost Air Quality Monitoring Systems, Meteorology, Biology, Economic growth, Demography, FOS: Environmental engineering, Human health, Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, PM25
Environmental Impacts, Economics, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Health Effects of Air Pollution, Environmental protection, Natural resource economics, Sociology, Human capital, Global and Planetary Change, Geography, Ecology, Q, R, Air Quality Monitoring, Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology, Air quality in Ecuador, Pollution, Air quality index, FOS: Sociology, Particulates, Carbon Emissions, Environmental health, Physical Sciences, Medicine, Environmental Engineering, Science, Climate Change, Population, Air pollution, Impact of COVID-19 on Global Environment, Article, Environmental science, Air Quality, Low-Cost Air Quality Monitoring Systems, Meteorology, Biology, Economic growth, Demography, FOS: Environmental engineering, Human health, Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, PM25
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