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Environ Monit Assess ; 195(6): 702, 2023 May 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37210437

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Anthropogenic NO[Formula: see text] concentrations cause climate change and human health issues. Previous studies have focused on the contribution of traffic factors to NO[Formula: see text] emissions but have ignored the spatially varying impact of public transport supply and demand on high-resolution NO[Formula: see text] concentrations. This study first applies a two-stage interpolation model to generate a high-resolution urban NO[Formula: see text] concentration map originating from satellite measurement products. Then, we formulate 12 explanatory indicators derived from a fusion of massive big geo-data including smart card data and point of interest information, to represent the specific degree of public transport supply and citizens' demand. Furthermore, a geographically weighted regression is applied to quantify the spatial variation in the effect of these indicators on the urban NO[Formula: see text] concentrations. The result shows that public transportation coverage, frequency, and capabilities as public transport supply indicators in metropolitan and suburban areas have a two-way influence on the NO[Formula: see text] emissions. However, among public transport demand indicators, the economic level has a significant positive impact in most areas. Our findings can provide policy implications for public transportation system optimization and air quality improvement.


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Poluição do Ar , Monitoramento Ambiental , Humanos , Regressão Espacial , Mudança Climática
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