Rhythm of Exposure in Town Centres : A Case Study of Lancaster City Centre

Otu, Ekpo and Ashworth, Kirsti and Tsekleves, Emmanuel (2024) Rhythm of Exposure in Town Centres : A Case Study of Lancaster City Centre. Environments, 11 (7): 132. ISSN 2076-3298

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Abstract

This study proposes a novel air pollution exposure index (APEI) metric, drawing from traditional elements in rhythmanalysis and public-life studies to help understand how people are exposed to air pollution in their urban environment and when the risks are greatest. It expands on the notion of rhythm as a socially constructed natural phenomenon connected to urban life and spaces. Air quality monitoring data, as well as bus times and in situ traffic and pedestrian counts, from Cable Street and Dalton Square in Lancaster were applied to define the APEI, which combines an air pollution index (NO2 and PM10), a surrogate for ambient air pollution level, with a population index, a surrogate for population flow. The index values were subsequently ranked in numeric order, i.e., a higher ranking shows increased exposure risk and vice versa, to determine total exposure on an individual level. This metric proves valuable in defining air pollution exposure status and recognizing factors associated with high pollution and population levels. Similarly, by comparing APEI values, one could evaluate exposure levels in different locations and seasons to verify when the APEI has increased at a given location and the different rhythms and flows responsible for an individual’s exposure. Hence, it has potential use for urban planners and the city council’s policymakers who are involved in Lancaster Air Quality Management.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Environments
ID Code:
221942
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Deposited On:
11 Jul 2024 14:45
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Yes
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Published
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16 Jul 2024 01:23