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Using Satellites to Track Indicators of Global Air Pollution and Climate Change Impacts: Lessons Learned From a NASA-Supported Science-Stakeholder Collaborative.
Anenberg, Susan C; Bindl, Matilyn; Brauer, Michael; Castillo, Juan J; Cavalieri, Sandra; Duncan, Bryan N; Fiore, Arlene M; Fuller, Richard; Goldberg, Daniel L; Henze, Daven K; Hess, Jeremy; Holloway, Tracey; James, Peter; Jin, Xiaomeng; Kheirbek, Iyad; Kinney, Patrick L; Liu, Yang; Mohegh, Arash; Patz, Jonathan; Jimenez, Marcia P; Roy, Ananya; Tong, Daniel; Walker, Katy; Watts, Nick; West, J Jason.
Afiliação
  • Anenberg SC; Milken Institute School of Public Health George Washington University Washington DC USA.
  • Bindl M; Nelson Institute Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment University of Wisconsin Madison WI USA.
  • Brauer M; School of Population and Public Health The University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada.
  • Castillo JJ; Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation University of Washington Seattle WA USA.
  • Cavalieri S; Clean Air Institute Washington DC USA.
  • Duncan BN; Now at Pan-American Health Organization Washington DC USA.
  • Fiore AM; Climate and Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants Washington DC USA.
  • Fuller R; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD USA.
  • Goldberg DL; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University Palisades NY USA.
  • Henze DK; Pure Earth New York NY USA.
  • Hess J; Milken Institute School of Public Health George Washington University Washington DC USA.
  • Holloway T; College of Engineering and Applied Science University of Colorado Boulder Boulder CO USA.
  • James P; Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences University of Washington Seattle WA USA.
  • Jin X; Nelson Institute Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment University of Wisconsin Madison WI USA.
  • Kheirbek I; James T.H. Chan School of Public Health Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Boston MA USA.
  • Kinney PL; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University Palisades NY USA.
  • Liu Y; C40 Cities New York NY USA.
  • Mohegh A; School of Public Health Boston University School of Public Health Boston MA USA.
  • Patz J; Rollins School of Public Health Emory University Atlanta GA USA.
  • Jimenez MP; Milken Institute School of Public Health George Washington University Washington DC USA.
  • Roy A; Nelson Institute Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment University of Wisconsin Madison WI USA.
  • Tong D; James T.H. Chan School of Public Health Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Boston MA USA.
  • Walker K; Environmental Defense Fund Washington DC USA.
  • Watts N; Center for Spatial Science and Systems George Mason University Fairfax VA USA.
  • West JJ; Health Effects Institute Boston MA USA.
Geohealth ; 4(7): e2020GH000270, 2020 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32642628
ABSTRACT
The 2018 NASA Health and Air Quality Applied Science Team (HAQAST) "Indicators" Tiger Team collaboration between NASA-supported scientists and civil society stakeholders aimed to develop satellite-derived global air pollution and climate indicators. This Commentary shares our experience and lessons learned. Together, the team developed methods to track wildfires, dust storms, pollen counts, urban green space, nitrogen dioxide concentrations and asthma burdens, tropospheric ozone concentrations, and urban particulate matter mortality. Participatory knowledge production can lead to more actionable information but requires time, flexibility, and continuous engagement. Ground measurements are still needed for ground truthing, and sustained collaboration over time remains a challenge.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article