Quantifying the Effects of Different Containment Policies on Urban NO<sub>2</sub> Decline: Evidence From Remote Sensing Integrated With Ground-Station Data
Abstract:Cities exposed their vulnerabilities during COVID-19 pandemic. Unprecedented policies restricted human activities but left an unique opportunity to quantify anthropogenic effects on urban air pollution. This study aimed to address the key questions of urban development behind the restrictions with the goal of supporting sustainable transition. Data from ground stations and Sentinel-5P satellite were used to assess the temporal and spatial anomalies of NO2. Beijing China was selected for a case study because th… Show more
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