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Impact of Perceptions of Air Pollution and Noise on Subjective Well-Being and Health

Carolina Herrera, Pablo Cabrera-Barona

2022Earth28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With a growing interest in the study of urban life and health, evidence indicates that the quality of the environment in which we live can have implications for our subjective well-being and health. This study assesses the potential impacts of perceptions of visual air pollution, olfactory air pollution, and noise pollution on self-perceived health, self-perceived happiness, and satisfaction with life, through the calculation of ordinal logistic regressions, using the information of an online survey carried out in Quito, Ecuador. We found that perceptions of unpleasant odors and noise pollution influence self-perceived health, self-perceived happiness, and satisfaction with life. The obtained results may support the incorporation of citizens’ perspectives to better understand environmental pollution and to enrich local planning for urban sustainability.

Topics & Concepts

HappinessNoise pollutionPerceptionPollutionPsychologyLife satisfactionQuality of life (healthcare)Air pollutionEnvironmental healthSubjective well-beingAir quality indexEnvironmental planningSocial psychologyGeographyMedicineComputer scienceMeteorologyPsychotherapistNeuroscienceEcologyChemistryOrganic chemistryBiologyArtificial intelligenceNoise reductionNoise Effects and ManagementAir Quality and Health ImpactsUrban Green Space and Health