Quantifying human exposure to air pollution--moving from static monitoring to spatio-temporally resolved personal exposure assessment

Steinle, S; Reis, S; Sabel, CE

HERO ID

1645237

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2013

Language

English

PMID

23183229

HERO ID 1645237
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Quantifying human exposure to air pollution--moving from static monitoring to spatio-temporally resolved personal exposure assessment
Authors Steinle, S; Reis, S; Sabel, CE
Journal Science of the Total Environment
Volume 443
Page Numbers 184-193
Abstract Quantifying human exposure to air pollutants is a challenging task. Ambient concentrations of air pollutants at potentially harmful levels are ubiquitous in urban areas and subject to high spatial and temporal variability. At the same time, every individual has unique activity-patterns. Exposure results from multifaceted relationships and interactions between environmental and human systems, adding complexity to the assessment process. Traditionally, approaches to quantify human exposure have relied on pollutant concentrations from fixed air quality network sites and static population distributions. New developments in sensor technology now enable us to monitor personal exposure to air pollutants directly while people are moving through their activity spaces and varying concentration fields. The literature review on which this paper is based on reflects recent developments in the assessment of human exposure to air pollution. This includes the discussion of methodologies and concepts, and the elaboration of approaches and study designs applied in the field. We identify shortcomings of current approaches and discuss future research needs. We close by proposing a novel conceptual model for the integrated assessment of human exposure to air pollutants taking into account latest technological capabilities and contextual information.
Doi 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.10.098
Pmid 23183229
Wosid WOS:000315559900019
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Language Text English
Keyword Environment; Air pollution; Personal exposure; Conceptual model; Integrated assessment