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William A. Gough and Vidya Anderson
Air pollutants, NO, NO2, and O3, were examined from April to June 2020 and compared to a 10-year (2010?2019) climatology of these pollutants for two monitoring sites in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, coinciding with local lockdown measures during the first wa...
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Milosz Huber, Adrianna Rusek, Marija Menshakova, Galina Zhigunova, Stanislaw Chmiel and Olga Iakovleva
The Russian city of Murmansk has about 300,000 inhabitants and is located inside the Arctic Circle in NE Scandinavia (Russia). It has one of the largest such concentrations of people in the Arctic. The city is a scientific, industrial, cultural, and tran...
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Jiali Zhang, Yinghong Liu, Meilan Wen, Chaojie Zheng, Sheli Chai, Liangliang Huang and Panfeng Liu
This study seeks to clarify the content characteristics, spatial distribution, potential sources and ecological risks of nitrogen, phosphorus and some heavy metals (As, Hg, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Zn and Ni) in the sediments of Yueliang Lake. Nitrogen, phosphoru...
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Francisco Alonso, Mireia Faus, Boris Cendales and Sergio A. Useche
One of the challenges currently faced by emerging countries is to get their citizens to decide to use sustainable transport for their regular trips, in order to reduce the current vehicular pollution rates. The objective of this descriptive research is t...
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Lopamudra Hota, Biraja Prasad Nayak, Arun Kumar, G. G. Md. Nawaz Ali and Peter Han Joo Chong
Traffic density around the globe is increasing on a day-to-day basis, resulting in more accidents, congestion, and pollution. The dynamic vehicular environment induces challenges in designing an efficient and reliable protocol for communication. Timely d...
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Kuan-Cheng Lin, Chuan-Neng Lin and Josh Jia-Ching Ying
In recent years, the Taiwan government has been calling for the use of public transportation and has been popularizing pollution-reducing green vehicles. Passenger transport operators are being encouraged to replace traditional buses with electric buses,...
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Marianne Silva, Gabriel Signoretti, Julio Oliveira, Ivanovitch Silva and Daniel G. Costa
Historically, cities follow reactive planning models where managers make decisions as problems occur. On the other hand, the exponential growth of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has allowed the connection of a diverse array of sensors, ...
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Cong Chen, Xueting Zeng, Guohe Huang, Lei Yu and Yongping Li
Motor vehicles have been identified as a growing contributor to air pollution, such that analyzing the traffic policies on energy and environment systems (EES) has become a main concern for governments. This study developed a dual robust stochastic fuzzy...
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Jessie Madrazo,Alain Clappier,Osvaldo Cuesta,Luis C. Belalcazar,Yosdany González,Javier Bolufé,Carlos Sosa,Ernesto Carrillo,Ricardo Manso,Janet Canciano,François Golay
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In Havana, transport is blamed as a likely source of pollution issues, which is usually supported on arguments referring to a vehicle fleet mainly made of old cars (i.e., most models are American from the 1950s or Russian from the 1980s) with poor techni...
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Stefano Loppi, Adelmo Corsini and Luca Paoli
Air quality monitoring in many urban areas is based on sophisticated and costly equipment to check for the respect of environmental quality standards, but capillary monitoring is often not feasible due to economic constraints. In such cases, the use of l...
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