Indoor Air Quality and Health in Vehicles
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Air".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2023) | Viewed by 2847
Special Issue Editors
Interests: indoor air quality; exposure modelling; occupational exposure; health impacts; mitigation strategies; low-cost sensing technologies; applied statistics and data science
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Interests: impact of air quality on public health; assessment and management of air quality; atmospheric emissions from shipping; indoor air quality and its impact on childhood asthma – epidemiology; low-cost sensors for air quality measurements; air quality modelling
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Interests: low-cost sensing; air pollution modelling; pollution mitigation; atmospheric science
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Air pollution is a public health emergency, both indoors and outdoors, although indoor environments are less studied. Nevertheless, people spend most of their time in indoor environments, which includes built environments (e.g., households, offices and schools), but also means of transport, which are usually neglected in air pollution and health studies. Indoor air quality and health studies on vehicles are still scarce and scattered, although both drivers and passengers may be exposed to high levels of air pollution during travel time, either from surrounding fixed or mobile sources or from internal and external vehicle emissions. Several pollutants are expected to highly contribute to human exposure inside vehicles, namely particulate matter, especially ultrafine particles, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Drivers’ and passengers’ exposures are expected to cause health impacts that can vary from affecting driver performance to chronic health effects.
Thus, this Special Issue intends to go beyond the state-of-the-art by gathering new and/or review studies on air quality characterization inside vehicles, and/or studies that evaluate its associated health impacts. Studies on indoor air in any vehicle (car, bus, train, metro, tram, plane or boat) are welcome. Health impact studies that consider any health outcome are also welcome.
Dr. Pedro Branco
Dr. Sofia Sousa
Prof. Dr. Prashant Kumar
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- indoor air
- air pollution
- vehicle
- cabin
- public transport
- exposure
- health impact
- driver
- passenger
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