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Perspective on Particulate Matter: From Biomass Burning to the Health Crisis in Mainland Southeast Asia

Teerachai Amnuaylojaroen, Nichapa Parasin

2023Toxics19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Air pollution, notably particulate matter pollution, has become a serious concern in Southeast Asia in recent decades. The combustion of biomass has been recognized to considerably increase air pollution problems from particulate matter in this region. Consequently, its effect on people in this area is significant. This article presents a synthesis of several datasets obtained from satellites, global emissions, global reanalysis, and the global burden of disease (GBD) to highlight the air quality issue and emphasize the health crisis in mainland Southeast Asia. We found that the death rates of people have increased significantly along with the rise of hotspots in mainland Southeast Asia over the last two decades (2000-2019). In comparison, most countries saw a considerable increase in the predicted fatality rates associated with chronic respiratory illnesses during those two decades. Several reports highlight the continued prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases likely related to poor air quality in Southeast Asia.

Topics & Concepts

ParticulatesAir quality indexAir pollutionSoutheast asiaMainlandGeographyEnvironmental healthEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental scienceMeteorologyMedicineEcologyBiologyHistoryArchaeologyAncient historyAir Quality and Health ImpactsEnergy and Environment ImpactsCOVID-19 impact on air quality
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