2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11869-020-00959-8
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São Paulo’s atmospheric pollution reduction and its social isolation effect, Brazil

Abstract: Since January 2020, studies report reductions in air pollution among several countries due to social isolation measures, which have been adopted in order to contain the coronavirus outbreak progress (COVID-19). This study aims to evaluate the change in the atmospheric pollution levels by NO and NO 2 in São Paulo City for the social isolation period. The NO and NO 2 hourly concentrations were obtained through air quality monitoring stations from CETESB, from January… Show more

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“…Among the six studies published for Brazil, Krecl et al (2020) and Rosse et al (2021) Geographically and for environmental management purposes, the state is divided in 15 mesoregions called Hydrographic Units for Water Resources Management (HUWRMs). Each mesoregion has a vocational unit -Industrial, In Industrialization and Farmingpointing to the predominance of the economic activities in each specific HUWRM (CETESB 2019).…”
Section: Lalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the six studies published for Brazil, Krecl et al (2020) and Rosse et al (2021) Geographically and for environmental management purposes, the state is divided in 15 mesoregions called Hydrographic Units for Water Resources Management (HUWRMs). Each mesoregion has a vocational unit -Industrial, In Industrialization and Farmingpointing to the predominance of the economic activities in each specific HUWRM (CETESB 2019).…”
Section: Lalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several social distancing measures have been adopted worldwide in an attempt to contain the advance of the COVID-19 outbreak, and, in general, had a direct impact on anthropogenic activities, such as decreased vehicular traffic and reduced industrial activities (Chen et al, 2020;Selvam et al, 2020;Rosse et al, 2021), changing the atmospheric emissions and improving the air quality in several countries (Chauhan and Singh, 2020), such as Spain (Tobías et al, 2020), China (Chu et al, 2021) and India (Singh and Chauhan, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Latin America, some studies have also been carried out, such as in Ecuador (Zambrano-Monserrate and Ruano, 2020) and Brazil (Dantas et al, 2020;Nakada and Urban, 2020;Rosse et al, 2021;Rudke et al, 2021). In a way, the measures adopted during the pandemic provided an opportunity to investigate the behavior of air pollutants, such as in situations of lower vehicle traffic (Krecl et al, 2020;Rosse et al, 2021;Rudke et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%