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英国伦敦室内空气污染暴露方面的系统性不平等现象。

Systemic inequalities in indoor air pollution exposure in London, UK.

作者信息

Ferguson Lauren, Taylor Jonathon, Zhou Ke, Shrubsole Clive, Symonds Phil, Davies Mike, Dimitroulopoulou Sani

机构信息

UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, The Bartlett School of Environment Energy and Resources, University College London, London, UK.

UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, The Bartlett School of Environment Energy and Resources, University College London, London, UK; Department of Civil Engineering, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.

出版信息

Build Cities. 2021;2(1):425-448. doi: 10.5334/bc.100. Epub 2021 May 7.

Abstract

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Deprived communities in many cities are exposed to higher levels of outdoor air pollution, and there is increasing evidence of similar disparities for indoor air pollution exposure. There is a need to understand the drivers for this exposure disparity in order to develop effective interventions aimed at improving population health and reducing health inequities. With a focus on London, UK, this paper assembles evidence to examine why indoor exposure to PM, NO and CO may disproportionately impact low-income groups. In particular, five factors are explored, namely: housing location and ambient outdoor levels of pollution; housing characteristics, including ventilation properties and internal sources of pollution; occupant behaviours; time spent indoors; and underlying health conditions. Evidence is drawn from various sources, including building physics models, modelled outdoor air pollution levels, time-activity surveys, housing stock surveys, geographical data, and peer-reviewed research. A systems framework is then proposed to integrate these factors, highlighting how exposure to high levels of indoor air pollution in low-income homes is in large part due to factors beyond the control of occupants, and is therefore an area of systemic inequality.

POLICY RELEVANCE

There is increasing public and political awareness of the impact of air pollution on public health. Strong scientific evidence links exposure to air pollution with morbidity and mortality. Deprived communities may be more affected, however, with limited evidence on how deprivation may influence their personal exposure to air pollution, both outdoors and indoors. This paper describes different factors that may lead to low-income households being exposed to higher levels of indoor air pollution than the general population, using available data and models for London (. living in areas of higher outdoor air pollution, in poor-quality housing, undertaking more pollution-generating activities indoors and spending more time indoors). A systems approach is used to show how these factors lead to systemic exposure inequalities, with low-income households having limited opportunities to improve their indoor air quality. This paper can inform actions and public policies to reduce environmental health inequalities, considering both indoor and outdoor air.

摘要

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许多城市中贫困社区面临更高水平的室外空气污染,并且越来越多的证据表明在室内空气污染暴露方面也存在类似的差异。有必要了解这种暴露差异的驱动因素,以便制定旨在改善人群健康和减少健康不平等的有效干预措施。本文以英国伦敦为重点,收集证据以研究为何室内接触颗粒物、氮氧化物和一氧化碳可能对低收入群体产生不成比例的影响。具体而言,探讨了五个因素,即:住房位置和室外环境污染水平;住房特征,包括通风性能和内部污染源;居住者行为;在室内花费的时间;以及潜在健康状况。证据来自各种来源,包括建筑物理模型、模拟的室外空气污染水平、时间活动调查、住房存量调查、地理数据以及同行评审研究。然后提出了一个系统框架来整合这些因素,强调低收入家庭中高水平室内空气污染暴露在很大程度上是由于居住者无法控制的因素,因此是一个系统性不平等的领域。

政策相关性

公众和政治界越来越意识到空气污染对公众健康的影响。有力的科学证据将空气污染暴露与发病率和死亡率联系起来。然而,贫困社区可能受到的影响更大,而关于贫困如何影响其在室外和室内个人空气污染暴露的证据有限。本文利用伦敦的现有数据和模型,描述了可能导致低收入家庭比普通人群接触更高水平室内空气污染的不同因素(即生活在室外空气污染较高的地区、居住在质量较差的住房中、在室内进行更多产生污染的活动以及在室内花费更多时间)。采用系统方法来展示这些因素如何导致系统性暴露不平等,低收入家庭改善室内空气质量的机会有限。本文可以为减少环境健康不平等的行动和公共政策提供参考,同时考虑室内和室外空气。

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