Abstract
About half of the world's population now lives in urban areas because of the opportunity for a better quality of life. Many of these urban centers are expanding rapidly, leading to the growth of megacities, which are defined as metropolitan areas with populations exceeding 10 million inhabitants. These concentrations of people and activity are exerting increasing stress on the natural environment, with impacts at urban, regional and global levels. In recent decades, air pollution has become one of the most important problems of megacities. Initially, the main air pollutants of concern were sulfur compounds, which were generated mostly by burning coal. Today, photochemical smog--induced primarily from traffic,…
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- Megacity
- Atmospheric pollution
- Pollution
- Environmental science
- Air pollution
- Meteorology
- Environmental planning
- Geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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