Health research on ambient nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is sparse in Latin America, despite the high prevalence of NO2-associated respiratory diseases in the region. This study describes within-city distributions of ambient NO2 concentrations at high spatial resolution and urban characteristics associated with neighbourhood ambient NO2 in 326 Latin American cities. We aggregated estimates of annual surface NO2 at 1 km2 spatial resolution for 2019, population counts, and urban characteristics compiled by the SALURBAL project to the neighbourhood level (ie, census tracts). We described the percentage of the urban population living with ambient NO2 concentrations exceeding WHO air quality guidelines. We used multilevel models to describe associations of neighbourhood ambient NO2 concentrations with population and urban characteristics at the neighbourhood and city levels.
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Publication date:
December 1, 2023
Publication type:
Journal Article
Citation:
Kephart, J., Gouveia, N., Rodriguez, D., Indvik, K., Alfaro, T., & ... (2023). Ambient nitrogen dioxide in 47 187 neighbourhoods across 326 cities in eight Latin American countries: Population exposures and associations with urban features. The Lancet Planetary Health 7 (12), E976-, Query date: 2024-12-09 21:28:55, 984.