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Airborne particulate matter from biomass burning in Thailand: Recent issues, challenges, and options

Many of the current atmospheric environmental problems facing Thailand are linked to air pollution that is largely derived from biomass burning. Different parts of Thailand have distinctive sources of biomass emissions that affect air quality. The main contributors to atmospheric particulate matter...

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Autores principales: Suriyawong, Phuchiwan, Chuetor, Santi, Samae, Hisam, Piriyakarnsakul, Suthida, Amin, Muhammad, Furuuchi, Masami, Hata, Mitsuhiko, Inerb, Muanfun, Phairuang, Worradorn
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10018570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36938473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14261
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author Suriyawong, Phuchiwan
Chuetor, Santi
Samae, Hisam
Piriyakarnsakul, Suthida
Amin, Muhammad
Furuuchi, Masami
Hata, Mitsuhiko
Inerb, Muanfun
Phairuang, Worradorn
author_facet Suriyawong, Phuchiwan
Chuetor, Santi
Samae, Hisam
Piriyakarnsakul, Suthida
Amin, Muhammad
Furuuchi, Masami
Hata, Mitsuhiko
Inerb, Muanfun
Phairuang, Worradorn
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description Many of the current atmospheric environmental problems facing Thailand are linked to air pollution that is largely derived from biomass burning. Different parts of Thailand have distinctive sources of biomass emissions that affect air quality. The main contributors to atmospheric particulate matter (PM), especially the PM(2.5) fraction in Thailand, were highlighted in a recent study of PM derived from biomass burning. This review is divided into six sections. Section one is an introduction to biomass burning in Thailand. Section two covers issues related to biomass burning for each of the four main regions in Thailand, including Northern, Northeastern, Central, and Southern Thailand. In northern Thailand, forest fires and the burning of crop residues have contributed to air quality in the past decade. The northeast region is mainly affected by the burning of agricultural residues. However, the main contributor to PM in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region is motor vehicles and crop burning. In Southern Thailand, the impact of agoindustries, biomass combustion, and possible agricultural residue burning are the primary sources, and cross-border pollution is also important. The third section concerns the effect of biomass burning on human health. Finally, perspectives, new challenges, and policy recommendations are made concerning improving air quality in Thailand, e.g., forest fuel management and biomass utilization. The overall conclusions point to issues that will have a long-term impact on achieving a blue sky over Thailand through the development of coherent policies and the management of air pollution and sharing this knowledge with a broader audience.
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spelling pubmed-100185702023-03-17 Airborne particulate matter from biomass burning in Thailand: Recent issues, challenges, and options Suriyawong, Phuchiwan Chuetor, Santi Samae, Hisam Piriyakarnsakul, Suthida Amin, Muhammad Furuuchi, Masami Hata, Mitsuhiko Inerb, Muanfun Phairuang, Worradorn Heliyon Research Article Many of the current atmospheric environmental problems facing Thailand are linked to air pollution that is largely derived from biomass burning. Different parts of Thailand have distinctive sources of biomass emissions that affect air quality. The main contributors to atmospheric particulate matter (PM), especially the PM(2.5) fraction in Thailand, were highlighted in a recent study of PM derived from biomass burning. This review is divided into six sections. Section one is an introduction to biomass burning in Thailand. Section two covers issues related to biomass burning for each of the four main regions in Thailand, including Northern, Northeastern, Central, and Southern Thailand. In northern Thailand, forest fires and the burning of crop residues have contributed to air quality in the past decade. The northeast region is mainly affected by the burning of agricultural residues. However, the main contributor to PM in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region is motor vehicles and crop burning. In Southern Thailand, the impact of agoindustries, biomass combustion, and possible agricultural residue burning are the primary sources, and cross-border pollution is also important. The third section concerns the effect of biomass burning on human health. Finally, perspectives, new challenges, and policy recommendations are made concerning improving air quality in Thailand, e.g., forest fuel management and biomass utilization. The overall conclusions point to issues that will have a long-term impact on achieving a blue sky over Thailand through the development of coherent policies and the management of air pollution and sharing this knowledge with a broader audience. Elsevier 2023-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10018570/ /pubmed/36938473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14261 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hata, Mitsuhiko
Inerb, Muanfun
Phairuang, Worradorn
Airborne particulate matter from biomass burning in Thailand: Recent issues, challenges, and options
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