Development and current status of atmospheric pollution

Elichegaray, C; Bouallala, S; Maitre, A; Ba, M

HERO ID

2214324

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2010

HERO ID 2214324
In Press No
Year 2010
Title Development and current status of atmospheric pollution
Authors Elichegaray, C; Bouallala, S; Maitre, A; Ba, M
Journal Revue Francaise d'Allergologie
Volume 50
Issue 4
Page Numbers 381-393
Abstract Introduction. - Air quality is a public health issue and this article includes a reminder of the related causes and issues and a description of the monitoring of ambient air quality in France. It also provides a review of major developments in recent years of the pollutants measured. <br> <br>Background. - Emissions of major air pollutants have declined significantly since the 1970s, and this is reflected in an overall improvement in the quality of ambient air. Nevertheless, various forms of air pollution remain a concern (in the case of photochemical pollution) and health data show that air pollution is still a cause of morbidity and mortality. <br> <br>Viewpoints. - The fight against air pollution must remain a priority and requires multi-pollutant and multi-effect approaches. The National Health and Environment Program adopted during the Grenelle environment stakeholder consultation processes includes targets for reducing human exposure to air pollution, especially particulate matter, as well as measures to improve indoor air quality. <br> <br>Conclusions. - In a context dominated by the struggle against the emission of greenhouse gases, problems of air quality should not be underestimated and policies relating to climate protection must be taken into account. (C) 2009 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.
Doi 10.1016/j.reval.2009.08.003
Wosid WOS:000280272800005
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Dupe Override No
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Keyword Atmospheric pollution; Air quality monitoring; Health effects of atmospheric pollutants