Estimating Intra‐Urban Inequities in PM2.5‐Attributable Health Impacts: A Case Study for Washington, DC
Abstract Air pollution levels are uneven within cities, contributing to persistent health disparities between neighborhoods and population sub‐groups. Highly spatially resolved information on pollution levels and disease rates is necessary to characterize inequities in air pollution exposure and rel...
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Auteurs principaux: | Maria D. Castillo, Patrick L. Kinney, Veronica Southerland, C. Anneta Arno, Kelly Crawford, Aaron van Donkelaar, Melanie Hammer, Randall V. Martin, Susan C. Anenberg |
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
2021
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