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Air Quality, Pollution and Sustainability Trends in South Asia: A Population-Based Study
Introduction: Worsening air quality and pollution lead to numerous environmental health and sustainability issues in the South Asia region. This study analyzes India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal for air quality data trends and sustainability indicators. Methodology: By using a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9224398/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35742785 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19127534 |
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author | Abdul Jabbar, Saima Tul Qadar, Laila Ghafoor, Sulaman Rasheed, Lubna Sarfraz, Zouina Sarfraz, Azza Sarfraz, Muzna Felix, Miguel Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan |
author_facet | Abdul Jabbar, Saima Tul Qadar, Laila Ghafoor, Sulaman Rasheed, Lubna Sarfraz, Zouina Sarfraz, Azza Sarfraz, Muzna Felix, Miguel Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan |
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description | Introduction: Worsening air quality and pollution lead to numerous environmental health and sustainability issues in the South Asia region. This study analyzes India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal for air quality data trends and sustainability indicators. Methodology: By using a population-based study design, six South Asian countries were analyzed using a step-wise approach. Data were obtained from government websites and publicly available repositories for region dynamics and key variables. Results: Between 1990 and 2020, air quality data indicated the highest rise in CO(2) emissions in India (578.5 to 2441.8 million tons) (MT), Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan. Greenhouse gas emissions, from 1990 to 2018, nearly tripled in India (1990.4 to 3346.6 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), Nepal (20.6 to 54.6 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), and Pakistan, and doubled in Bangladesh. Methane emissions rose the highest in Pakistan (70.4 to 151 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), followed by Nepal (17 to 31 MT of CO(2)-equivalents) and India (524.8 to 669.3 MT of CO(2)-equivalents). Nitrous oxide nearly doubled in Bangladesh (16.5 to 29.3 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), India (141.6 to 256.9 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), Nepal (17 to 31 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), and more than doubled in Pakistan (27 to 61 MT of CO(2)-equivalents). On noting particulate matter 2,5 annual exposure, India saw the highest rise from 81.3 µg/m(3) (in 1990) to 90.9 µg/m(3) (2017), whereas trends were steady in Pakistan (60.34 to 58.3 µg/m(3)). The highest rise was noted in Nepal (87.6 to 99.7 µg/m(3)) until 2017. During the coronavirus disease 19 pandemic, the pre-and post-pandemic changes between 2018 and 2021 indicated the highest PM(2.5) concentration in Bangladesh (76.9 µg/m(3)), followed by Pakistan (66.8 µg/m(3)), India (58.1 µg/m(3)), Nepal (46 µg/m(3)) and Sri Lanka (17.4 µg/m(3)). Overall, South Asian countries contribute to the worst air quality and sustainability trends regions worldwide. Conclusions: Air pollution is prevalent across a majority of South Asia countries. Owing to unsustainable industrial practices, pollution trends have risen to hazardous levels. Economic, environmental, and human health impacts have manifested and require urgent, concerted efforts by governing bodies in the region. |
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spelling | pubmed-92243982022-06-24 Air Quality, Pollution and Sustainability Trends in South Asia: A Population-Based Study Abdul Jabbar, Saima Tul Qadar, Laila Ghafoor, Sulaman Rasheed, Lubna Sarfraz, Zouina Sarfraz, Azza Sarfraz, Muzna Felix, Miguel Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Introduction: Worsening air quality and pollution lead to numerous environmental health and sustainability issues in the South Asia region. This study analyzes India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal for air quality data trends and sustainability indicators. Methodology: By using a population-based study design, six South Asian countries were analyzed using a step-wise approach. Data were obtained from government websites and publicly available repositories for region dynamics and key variables. Results: Between 1990 and 2020, air quality data indicated the highest rise in CO(2) emissions in India (578.5 to 2441.8 million tons) (MT), Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan. Greenhouse gas emissions, from 1990 to 2018, nearly tripled in India (1990.4 to 3346.6 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), Nepal (20.6 to 54.6 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), and Pakistan, and doubled in Bangladesh. Methane emissions rose the highest in Pakistan (70.4 to 151 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), followed by Nepal (17 to 31 MT of CO(2)-equivalents) and India (524.8 to 669.3 MT of CO(2)-equivalents). Nitrous oxide nearly doubled in Bangladesh (16.5 to 29.3 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), India (141.6 to 256.9 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), Nepal (17 to 31 MT of CO(2)-equivalents), and more than doubled in Pakistan (27 to 61 MT of CO(2)-equivalents). On noting particulate matter 2,5 annual exposure, India saw the highest rise from 81.3 µg/m(3) (in 1990) to 90.9 µg/m(3) (2017), whereas trends were steady in Pakistan (60.34 to 58.3 µg/m(3)). The highest rise was noted in Nepal (87.6 to 99.7 µg/m(3)) until 2017. During the coronavirus disease 19 pandemic, the pre-and post-pandemic changes between 2018 and 2021 indicated the highest PM(2.5) concentration in Bangladesh (76.9 µg/m(3)), followed by Pakistan (66.8 µg/m(3)), India (58.1 µg/m(3)), Nepal (46 µg/m(3)) and Sri Lanka (17.4 µg/m(3)). Overall, South Asian countries contribute to the worst air quality and sustainability trends regions worldwide. Conclusions: Air pollution is prevalent across a majority of South Asia countries. Owing to unsustainable industrial practices, pollution trends have risen to hazardous levels. Economic, environmental, and human health impacts have manifested and require urgent, concerted efforts by governing bodies in the region. MDPI 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9224398/ /pubmed/35742785 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19127534 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Abdul Jabbar, Saima Tul Qadar, Laila Ghafoor, Sulaman Rasheed, Lubna Sarfraz, Zouina Sarfraz, Azza Sarfraz, Muzna Felix, Miguel Cherrez-Ojeda, Ivan Air Quality, Pollution and Sustainability Trends in South Asia: A Population-Based Study |
title | Air Quality, Pollution and Sustainability Trends in South Asia: A Population-Based Study |
title_full | Air Quality, Pollution and Sustainability Trends in South Asia: A Population-Based Study |
title_fullStr | Air Quality, Pollution and Sustainability Trends in South Asia: A Population-Based Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Air Quality, Pollution and Sustainability Trends in South Asia: A Population-Based Study |
title_short | Air Quality, Pollution and Sustainability Trends in South Asia: A Population-Based Study |
title_sort | air quality, pollution and sustainability trends in south asia: a population-based study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9224398/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35742785 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19127534 |
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