Public Health and Epidemiology Research Group, School of Medicine, University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain; Department of Geology, Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain.
Department of Geology, Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain.
Environ Res. 2020 Apr;183:109142. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.109142. Epub 2020 Jan 17.
Cigarette butts are some of the most common form of litter in the World, causing severe environmental damage. Analysing spatial distribution of cigarette butts in the urban environment may lead to useful insights for further interventions to reduce this form of litter. In this study, we present a GIS-based methodology to estimate the density of cigarette butts across a large urban area.
We collected information about discarded cigarette butts in outdoor public spaces by systematic social observation in a diverse sample of areas in Madrid, Spain. We used these data to estimate the density of cigarette butts in public spaces around the entire city by performing GIS analyses based on Kernel Density Estimations. Last, we validated these measures using on-field observations in a set of locations across the city.
Hospitality venues and public transportation stops were the places with the highest concentrations of cigarette butts, followed by the entrances to educational venues and playgrounds. Central districts showed the highest amount of cigarette butts in contrast to peripheral ones. We found that our measure had good validity, with a correlation coefficient of 0.784.
This is the first study estimating and mapping cigarette butt litter in a large urban area. We identified a set of outdoor public places with high concentrations of cigarette butts and found geographical unevenness in the distribution of this pervasive form of litter across the study area. Our findings demonstrate the ubiquitous nature of cigarette butts in the urban environment and the need for interventions to reduce its impact on both people's health and the environment.
烟头是世界上最常见的垃圾之一,对环境造成严重破坏。分析城市环境中烟头的空间分布情况可能会为进一步采取干预措施减少这种垃圾提供有用的见解。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种基于 GIS 的方法来估算大面积城市地区烟头的密度。
我们通过在西班牙马德里的各种不同区域进行系统的社会观察,收集了户外公共空间中丢弃的烟头信息。我们使用这些数据通过基于核密度估计的 GIS 分析来估算整个城市公共空间中烟头的密度。最后,我们在城市中的一组地点进行实地观察来验证这些测量结果。
酒店和公共交通站是烟头浓度最高的地方,其次是教育场所和游乐场的入口。中心区的烟头数量最多,而周边地区则较少。我们发现我们的测量结果具有较好的有效性,相关系数为 0.784。
这是第一项在大面积城市地区估算和绘制烟头垃圾的研究。我们确定了一些烟头浓度较高的户外公共场所,并发现研究区域内这种普遍存在的垃圾在地理上分布不均。我们的研究结果表明烟头在城市环境中的普遍存在,需要采取干预措施来减少其对人们健康和环境的影响。