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Jingwu Ma, Renfeng Ma, Qi Pan, Xianjun Liang, Jianqing Wang and Xinxin Ni
With the rapid development of urbanization and industrialization, human activities have caused marine pollution in three ways: land source, air source, and sea source, leading to the problem of marine environments. Remote sensing, with its wide coverage ...
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Eugenio Cesario, Paolo Lindia and Andrea Vinci
Leveraged by a large-scale diffusion of sensing networks and scanning devices in modern cities, huge volumes of geo-referenced urban data are collected every day. Such an amount of information is analyzed to discover data-driven models, which can be expl...
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Sijie Liu, Xinyu Liu and Pei Lu
Nowadays, sensor-based air pollution sensing systems are widely deployed for fine-grained pollution monitoring. In-field calibration plays an important role in maintaining sensory data quality. Determining the model structure is challenging using existin...
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Aiman Mazhar Qureshi and Ahmed Rachid
Urbanization, anthropogenic activities, and social determinants such as poverty and literacy rate greatly contribute to heat-related mortalities. The 2003 strong heat wave (Lucifer) in France resulted in catastrophic health consequences in the region tha...
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C. Bambang Dwi Kuncoro, Moch Bilal Zaenal Asyikin and Aurelia Amaris
Several studies reported the significant effect of indoor air quality on human health, safety, productivity, and comfort because most humans usually conduct 80%?90% of their activity inside the building. This is generally due to the fact that indoor poll...
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Salwa Rizqina Putri, Arie Wahyu Wijayanto and Anjar Dimara Sakti
Poverty data are usually collected through on-the-ground household-based socioeconomic surveys. Unfortunately, data collection with such conventional methods is expensive, laborious, and time-consuming. Additional information that can describe poverty wi...
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Bilal Aslam, Ahsen Maqsoom, Nauman Khalid, Fahim Ullah and Samad Sepasgozar
Global climate has been radically affected by the urbanization process in recent years. Karachi, Pakistan?s economic hub, is also showing signs of swift urbanization. Owing to the construction of infrastructure projects under the China-Pakistan Economic ...
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Susanta Das, Samanpreet Kaur and Antarpreet Jutla
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) halted almost all the industrial scale anthropogenic activities across the globe, resulting in improvements in water and air quality of megacities. Here, using Sentinel-2A data, we quantified impact of COVID-19 lo...
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Prakhar Misra, Ryoichi Imasu, Sachiko Hayashida, Ardhi Adhary Arbain, Ram Avtar and Wataru Takeuchi
Cities lying in the Indo-Gangetic plains of South Asia have the world?s worst anthropogenic air pollution, which is often attributed to urban growth. Brick kilns, facilities for producing fired clay-bricks for construction are often found at peri-urban r...
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Shudao Zhou, Shuling Peng, Min Wang, Ao Shen and Zhanhua Liu
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) experiments, multiple datasets from ground-based stations and satellite remote sensing platforms, and backward trajectory models were combined to investigate the characteristics and influential mechanisms of the air pollutio...
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