Urban Air Pollution, Urban Heat Island and Human Health: A Review of the Literature
Western Sydney University · Kuwait University
Abstract
Many cities of the world suffer from air pollution because of poor planning and design and heavy traffic in rapidly expanding urban environments. These conditions are exacerbated due to the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect. While there have been studies linking the built environment and air pollution with health, they have ignored the aggravating role of UHI. The past urban planning literature in this field has also ignored the science of materials, vehicles and air pollution, and technological solutions for reducing cumulative health impacts of air pollution and UHI. Air Pollution, built environment and human health are complex discussion factors that involve several different fields. The built environment is…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.31
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 127
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2Topics & keywords
- Urban heat island
- Air pollution
- Air quality index
- Pollution
- Environmental planning
- Urban planning
- Environmental science
- Human health
- Sustainable cities and communities