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Correlating the trends of COVID-19 spread and air quality during lockdowns in Tier-I and Tier-II cities of India—lessons learnt and futuristic strategies
The present study focuses on the impact of early imposed lockdowns and following unlocking phases on the status of air quality in six Tier-I and nine Tier-II cities of India as compared to the pre-lockdown measures. Furthermore, the study highlights the possible correlation of air quality index (AQI...
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author | Vasudevan, Mangottiri Natarajan, Narayanan Selvi, Sugashini Masillamani Ravikumar, Kesavan Rajendran, Arun Dharshini Bagavathi, Anushya Banu |
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description | The present study focuses on the impact of early imposed lockdowns and following unlocking phases on the status of air quality in six Tier-I and nine Tier-II cities of India as compared to the pre-lockdown measures. Furthermore, the study highlights the possible correlation of air quality index (AQI) with the initial trend of COVID-19 issues including the vaccination cases. Based on the statistical data analysis, we observed that the long-term averages for representing the short-term pre-lockdown conditions can impose a healing effect to the observed anomalies in air pollution data. However, the reduction in air pollution during the imposed lockdown series was only a phenomenal consequence, and the trends started reversing during the later phases of partial unlocking, where the correlation showed reversing trends. Being a yearly averaged parameter, the marginal reductions in the exceedance factor (EF) alone could not dictate air quality compared to the AQI. As there is incoherent variability in the pollutant distributions among the cities during various phases of the study, the trend analysis served as a preferable criterion to choose the preferred sources of variations. Based on the results, the correlation analysis revealed that air quality expressed in terms of AQI can act as an important precursor to estimate the critical phase of COVID-19 spread and the effectiveness of various control measures taken during each phase. Based on our proposed ranking, Kolkata and Patna are ranked first in the Tier-I and Tier-II cities respectively according to their responsiveness to the various institutionalized restrictions in terms of air quality parameters. |
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spelling | pubmed-84524502021-09-21 Correlating the trends of COVID-19 spread and air quality during lockdowns in Tier-I and Tier-II cities of India—lessons learnt and futuristic strategies Vasudevan, Mangottiri Natarajan, Narayanan Selvi, Sugashini Masillamani Ravikumar, Kesavan Rajendran, Arun Dharshini Bagavathi, Anushya Banu Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Research on Sustainable Developments for Environment Management The present study focuses on the impact of early imposed lockdowns and following unlocking phases on the status of air quality in six Tier-I and nine Tier-II cities of India as compared to the pre-lockdown measures. Furthermore, the study highlights the possible correlation of air quality index (AQI) with the initial trend of COVID-19 issues including the vaccination cases. Based on the statistical data analysis, we observed that the long-term averages for representing the short-term pre-lockdown conditions can impose a healing effect to the observed anomalies in air pollution data. However, the reduction in air pollution during the imposed lockdown series was only a phenomenal consequence, and the trends started reversing during the later phases of partial unlocking, where the correlation showed reversing trends. Being a yearly averaged parameter, the marginal reductions in the exceedance factor (EF) alone could not dictate air quality compared to the AQI. As there is incoherent variability in the pollutant distributions among the cities during various phases of the study, the trend analysis served as a preferable criterion to choose the preferred sources of variations. Based on the results, the correlation analysis revealed that air quality expressed in terms of AQI can act as an important precursor to estimate the critical phase of COVID-19 spread and the effectiveness of various control measures taken during each phase. Based on our proposed ranking, Kolkata and Patna are ranked first in the Tier-I and Tier-II cities respectively according to their responsiveness to the various institutionalized restrictions in terms of air quality parameters. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021-09-21 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC8452450/ /pubmed/34545523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-16028-1 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2021, Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law. This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Research on Sustainable Developments for Environment Management Vasudevan, Mangottiri Natarajan, Narayanan Selvi, Sugashini Masillamani Ravikumar, Kesavan Rajendran, Arun Dharshini Bagavathi, Anushya Banu Correlating the trends of COVID-19 spread and air quality during lockdowns in Tier-I and Tier-II cities of India—lessons learnt and futuristic strategies |
title | Correlating the trends of COVID-19 spread and air quality during lockdowns in Tier-I and Tier-II cities of India—lessons learnt and futuristic strategies |
title_full | Correlating the trends of COVID-19 spread and air quality during lockdowns in Tier-I and Tier-II cities of India—lessons learnt and futuristic strategies |
title_fullStr | Correlating the trends of COVID-19 spread and air quality during lockdowns in Tier-I and Tier-II cities of India—lessons learnt and futuristic strategies |
title_full_unstemmed | Correlating the trends of COVID-19 spread and air quality during lockdowns in Tier-I and Tier-II cities of India—lessons learnt and futuristic strategies |
title_short | Correlating the trends of COVID-19 spread and air quality during lockdowns in Tier-I and Tier-II cities of India—lessons learnt and futuristic strategies |
title_sort | correlating the trends of covid-19 spread and air quality during lockdowns in tier-i and tier-ii cities of india—lessons learnt and futuristic strategies |
topic | Research on Sustainable Developments for Environment Management |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8452450/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34545523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-16028-1 |
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