Pathenope University of Naples, Centro Direzionale, Isola C4, Naples 80143, Italy.
Sci Total Environ. 2024 Jun 25;931:172799. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172799. Epub 2024 May 4.
The objective of this study is to evaluate long-term changes in the level of exposure to NO among the population living in the urban area of Naples (south Italy). This has been achieved by integrating data from the regional reference monitoring network with information collected during the citizen science initiative called 'NO, NO grazie!' conducted in February 2020 and coordinated by the Non-Governmental Organisation 'Cittadini per l'aria'. This citizen science campaign was based on low-cost passive samplers (Palmes tubes), providing the ability to obtain unprecedented high-resolution NO levels. Using a Land Use Random Forest (LURF), we extrapolated the experimental data obtained from the citizen science campaign and evaluated the changes in population exposure from 2013 to 2022 and the uncertainty associated with this assessment was quantified. The results indicate that a large proportion of the inhabitants of Naples are still exposed to high NO concentrations, even if strict emission containment measures are enforced. The average levels remain higher than the new interim and air quality targets suggested by the World Health Organisation. The implementation of co-created citizen science projects, where NGO and citizens actively participate alongside scientists, can significantly improve the estimation and the interpretation of official reference data.
本研究旨在评估居住在意大利那不勒斯市区的人群中暴露于 NO 的水平的长期变化。这是通过整合区域参考监测网络的数据与 2020 年 2 月由非政府组织“Cittadini per l'aria”协调的名为“NO,NO grazie!”的公民科学倡议中收集的信息来实现的。这项公民科学运动基于低成本的被动采样器(Palmes 管),提供了获取前所未有的高分辨率 NO 水平的能力。使用土地利用随机森林(LURF),我们外推了公民科学运动中获得的实验数据,并评估了 2013 年至 2022 年期间人口暴露的变化情况,并量化了这一评估的不确定性。结果表明,即使严格执行了排放控制措施,仍有很大一部分那不勒斯居民仍然暴露于高浓度的 NO 中。平均水平仍高于世界卫生组织提出的新临时和空气质量目标。实施共同创建的公民科学项目,使非政府组织和公民与科学家一起积极参与其中,可以显著提高官方参考数据的估算和解释。