Assignment 2
Student’s Name
Professor’s Name
CRN:
Group No.
A. Thesis
Urban areas are significantly affected by air pollution on the premise of Health Implications,
Damage to the Environment, and Regulations.
B. Full-Sentence Outline
a. Air pollution in urban area has many health consequences i. Air pollution affects the respiratory system.
1. Respiratory diseases have become more common as air pollution has gotten worse (D’Amato 2002).
2. There have been several studies that have shown the effect air pollution has on the respiratory system (Almetwally 2020).
ii. Air pollution also causes other common illnesses. 1. There are many respiratory diseases that can come from air
pollution such as asthma, bronchitis, and lung cancer (Almetwally
2020).
2. Pulmonary embolisms were shown to be caused by weather and air pollution in a study done in Tunisia to see how weather and air
pollution can be negative for the environment (Imène 2020).
b. Air Pollution Prevention measures help reduce the negative consequences. i. Slowing the spread of air pollution can reduce the number of people
affected.
1. There was a study done showing how people get affected by air pollution, this will try to narrow down to give more in depth on
how to prevent it (Da Schio 2020).
2. In the homes and indoors there can still be a factor of air pollution, so keeping that area clear can slow down the effects of air
pollution (Schwela 2000).
ii. Awareness can reduce the exposure to pollution. 1. Air pollution can affect the produce in many parts of Urban Cities.
If Urban Gardens are put together it can help stop the air pollution
from affecting the produce. (Amato 2017).
2. Studies like the one about personal exposure will bring attention to the subject of air pollution and what contributes to the increase in it
(Da Schio 2020).
C. ODU Library’s -Keyword Title search
1. Search Terms
- Air Pollution
- Urban Areas
- Pollution effects
- Urban Area Pollution
- Pollution and Health
- Pollution Prevention,
2. Rejected Books
- Müezzinoglu, A., & Bach, M. (1992). Industrial Air Pollution [electronic Resource]
Assessment and Control. Air pollution where there is a lot of industrial work happening
can lead to more pollution than in other areas, due to the chemicals and elements being
put off into the air. The quality y is high based on the information given, but the
relevance is not there for the thesis.
- Mukhopadhyay, A. (1970). Air pollution by automotive source in urban centres, with
reference to Athens metropolitan area. (ACE publication series. Research report no. 8).
Athens: Athens Technological Organization. Air Pollution can happen in a place with a
lot of traffic and vehicles. There are many ways that it can be changed and put a halt to
more pollution.
This book discusses particulate matter and other chemical elements releasing into the
air from industries and vehicles. This article mainly focuses on methods and techniques
to measure the pollution.
Since the focus of our thesis is on the effects of air pollution on the public in the urban
areas, it does not fit well with the topics on the thesis though.
D. Journal Database-Search #1
1. Specific Journal Database :
Environment Complete
2. Subject Headings:
Metropolitan Areas
Regression analysis
Boundary Layer
3. Search Terminology
a. Initial keyword search: Air Pollution and Urban Areas
-Narrowed by these subject headings: Metropolitan Areas
b. Second keyword search done: Air Pollution and prevention
-Narrowed by these subject headings: Air Pollution emission prevention
4. Accepted article
Amato-Lourenco, L. F., Lobo, D. J. A., Guimarães, E. T., Moreira, T. C. L., Carvalho-
Oliveira, R., Saiki, M., Saldiva, P. H. N., & Mauad, T. (2017). Biomonitoring of genotoxic
effects and elemental accumulation derived from air pollution in community urban
gardens. Science of the Total Environment, 575, 1438–1444. https://doi-
org.proxy.lib.odu.edu/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.09.221.
This goes over the idea of Urban Gardens and how it effects its community with air
pollution. Caution must be taken to make sure the plants grow without being affected
by the pollution. A big issue urban cities have is safe produce production due to the
environment and the pollution.
Article explains the effects of urban pollution in detail. Also discusses the excellent work
done by other researchers in this field. This article builds on the previously reported
work and enhances the understanding of effects of air pollution and the measures
needed to reduce its effects.
The source was about to give me an understanding of how people have to struggle to
get things they need; this brings more issues of pollution to life. This goes with the
thesis
in the sense of it is an issue because of air pollution.
E. Journal Database Search #2
1. Specific Journal Database :
Environmental Science Index
2. Subject Headings:
Climate Change
Environmental Education
Environmental Health
3. Search Terminology
a. Initial keyword search: Air Pollution Prevention
-Narrowed by these subject headings: Pollution Control, emissions
b. Second keyword search done: Air Pollution In Urban Areas
-Narrowed by these subject headings: Air Pollution
4. Rejected article
De Oliveira, R. H., Carneiro, C. de C., de Almeida, F. G. V., de Oliveira, B. M., Nunes, E.
H. M., & dos Santos, A. S. (2019). Multivariate air pollution classification in urban
areas using mobile sensors and self-organizing maps. International Journal of
Environmental Science & Technology (IJEST), 16(10), 5475–5488.
https://doiorg.proxy.lib.odu.edu/10.1007/s13762-018-2060-9.
Using different types of data and censors the data shows how to find out the severity of
air pollution through classifications. There are many different indicators to find the
classifications. A high time for air pollution during traffic hours due to the increase in
vehicle usage.
The main focus of this article is about classifying urban locations through a
computational technique, self-organizing maps. Four air pollutants: carbon monoxide
(CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen oxide (NO2), and ozone (O3) are taken as
parameters to classify urban locations for pollutant concentrations.
This article focuses on computational methods to identify geographical locations
of air pollution, but not the effects of air pollution on people. Hence, this source is not
very useful for our topic of research.
F. Google Scholar-Search
1. Search Terminology
Air pollution in Urban areas
Pollution Spread
Air Pollution
2. Full text of the article through Google Scholar is not available. Couldn’t find it in ODU
libraries either. Utilized ODU interlibrary loan facility to access the full text.
3.Accepted Article
D'Amato, G., Liccardi, G., D'Amato, M., & Cazzola, M. (2002). Respiratory
allergic diseases induced by outdoor air pollution in urban areas. Monaldi
archives for chest disease = Archivio Monaldi per le malattie del torace, 57(3-
4), 161–163. Respiratory diseases are common with air pollution and have been
becoming more common with the increase. There are many illnesses that can be
contracted from air pollution and there needs to be some prevention before it gets
worse.
This article discusses the effects of air pollution on human health in detail.
Source also provides evidence that shows an increase in atmospheric
concentrations of pollutants such as ozone (O3), oxides of nitrogen (NOX),
particulate matter (PM10), and volatile organic chemicals (VOC5). Also
discusses clearly how this linked to respiratory diseases such as bronchial
asthma and other health issues in the urban areas of developed countries.
The information from this source is perfectly suitable for our thesis because the
focus of our topic is to discuss negative effects of air pollution in the urban areas.
References
Almetwally, A. A., Bin-Jumah, M., & Allam, A. A. (2020). Ambient air pollution and its influence on
human health and welfare: An overview. Environmental Science and Pollution Research
International, 27(20), 24815-24830. doi:http://dx.doi.org.proxy.lib.odu.edu/10.1007/s11356-
020-09042-2.
Amato-Lourenco, L. F., Lobo, D. J. A., Guimarães, E. T., Moreira, T. C. L., Carvalho-Oliveira, R., Saiki, M.,
Saldiva, P. H. N., & Mauad, T. (2017). Biomonitoring of genotoxic effects and elemental
accumulation derived from air pollution in community urban gardens. Science of the Total
Environment, 575, 1438–1444. https://doi-
org.proxy.lib.odu.edu/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.09.221
D'Amato, G., Liccardi, G., D'Amato, M., & Cazzola, M. (2002). Respiratory allergic diseases
induced by outdoor air pollution in urban areas. Monaldi archives for chest disease =
Archivio Monaldi per le malattie del torace, 57(3-4), 161–163.
Da Schio, N. (2020). Self-Portraits of Personal Exposure to Air Pollution: on where and when People Are
Exposed, and on why it Is Difficult to Avoid. Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 48(4),
465–479. https://doi-org.proxy.lib.odu.edu/10.1007/s10745-020-00176-y.
Imène, K., Mohamed, K., Meriam, H., Haifa, A., Maher, M., Mohamed, A., . . . Nejb, M. (2020). Influence of weather and air pollution on the occurrence of idiopathic pulmonary embolism in the region of sousse (tunisia). Environmental Science and Pollution Research International, 27(30), 37660- 37667.
Schwela , D. (2000). Air Pollution and Health in Urban Areas, Reviews on Environmental Health, 15(1-2),
13-42. doi: https://doi.org/10.1515/REVEH.2000.15.1-2.13.